Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1939 — Page 7
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"Woman Dies, Companion Is hE S A J : State and U. S. Co-operate, “Hurt When Freight Hits 4 ’ Car | Near Lafayette.
Batty, Benjamin Harrison
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Five persons were dead today as . ; | 4 the t of traffic accidents on : enx _ MANUARY Indiana highw he | Ey CLEARANCE! highways. z |. £7 -s » Near 1 tte, a [freight train : Legislature. ha .Now in Progress 'g Struck a car driven by King Mess- || today. The required land is owned by the dren: in the area MILLER - WOHL CO. ner of ord, critically injuring ” Arthur Jordan Foundation, George to lay but streets : RI-2230
i. | Ann Tolen, also of Dxford. Orville | 3 ‘E White was killed near Lebanon | | ; a : ; Lipa mto the path of a : = BIG ANNUAL : train 1 § Py : re a 3 a ih l : : : fl
An entified young man was found dead near Po nd apparently the victim of a hit-run driver. : he : : Mrs. Nettie Putrell died ot injuries ” ; : received last night when the car{§ = a driven by her husband skidded into| &= : : : a tree nortn of Muncie. Mrs. Effie a - # bl —- Borton of Chandler ws | A highway safety campaign being inaugurated by | Brown (center), at the first safety meeting. instructs | Boonville when she as the County Commissioners will include erection of | County Highway Department employees on the | : a coal truck. | many warning signs similar to those used on State | proper placement of signs at various danger spots | i po -— and Federal highways. Commissioners William A. | in the County’s road system. 4 2 Seek Identity of || ;
omit co TRUCK DRIVERS |S a HIGHEST CASH ALLOWANCES FOR «Femme GNENLESSONS) Ses 4dlbs ~~ YOUR OLD WATCH OR
a hit-run driver was struck . by another car after the first acci-
bra Safety Meetings Will Be
Addington. Ft Recorisy. O. while] Held at Least Once 4 h | F : ii . \ \ OLD JEW ELRY
. Mr. Addington went to a farmer's house 30. 7epatt it, he body was|- Every Month. . ’ | fi NEESER, LEI iy. Mon " n EEN, OF ANY KIND Sncte Were nig iedlincation pa-| A campaign of safety and road = \ ~ = mateo i pers in the man’s pockets. He ap- etiquette among County Highway 4 g 3 2 y | No : parently was a hitchshiker, accord-! te : : 2 : : 7 : Ran \ HH ei viig Penliy Department truck drivers and oth- yy | = A \Z : . & | = ot Sheers
Pun : Sa : s : : Ao : i 7/ \\ Woman Killed, Man Hurt Safety meetings will be hid at a all oY : i 7% In Train-Auto Crash Jeast once a month for all drivers, 4 a 1 \ . : Commissioners said. The first sesTimes Speciat oo sion was held at the Highway GarLAFAYETTE, Jan. 20.—Miss Ann|age Monday when a safety movie Tolen, Oxford, was Kl ed sstantly | Was,_shown 10 Iie thah 3 Score i and Ki _|of departmen | Jal Here Jast mien Eine Mass “In addition to safety instructions, ner, son of a prominent Oxford fam-|opplgyees will get thorough trainily, was injured critically ‘when their|ing in life saving methods for first ‘car was struck by a freight train. [aid treatment in case of accidents. The automobile was|| carried more first lesson in artificial than half a mile along the tracks by irati oy the New York Central train. The|J. Q. Kirkpatrick a Count . Q. Kirkpatrick (without gives crash occurred at the intersection Garage following the safety movie. Hon ts the aid of WG. i cap) a I _ of Indiana 352 and U.S. 52. Commissioner William ‘A. Brown| piohway workers and Commissioners 3 r — Bhs Courtesy alm will be| yorhies look on. Vernal Pease poses as the “accident victim™ Car Skids on Ice nm have ge
One Dead, One Hurt auirea the reputation in the pest of) JIIIJOF T() DISPOSE MUNCIE, Ind. Jan] 20 (U. P).— regard for the rights of other drivSUE SRE SEE oF FUGITIVE CASE night of injuries received earlier Sitireq by Secla) 3 ly instruc. when a car driven by her husband S———
giidded and struck a tree on. Ind. 3 5 ARRESTED, 6 SLOT icrady, Who Fled Terre pany s .
less in the snow for a, half hour be- AC i 3 a , lstimthemow tor nai now ne) MACHINES SEIZED Haute Jail, Surrenders Here." as fered a broken leg. |
—ree | : Five persons were arrested and| __ . le : 1% six alleged slot machines confis- Richard Crady, 26, fugitive who Woman Killed When cated after police said they broke gave himself up yesterday to Sheriff || . i up a fight at the Bartenders’ Club, | Feeney, bef: Hit by Truck [SB fignt at, the Barierdiers, Glib. | Fesney, was to appear ore Judge| Charles J. Karabell this morning. BOONVILLE, Jan. 20 (U. P). —|they reported. Cradd. sscaped Dee. 27 trom the Mrs. Effie Borton, 60, of Chandler,| : Gorse Winkler, 24, of 26 Buck-| Orady esaped 2 : Ba Ra *| ingham Drive, who was on the side- | Vigo County jail in Terre Haute BE CT TE alte imate, Reber, Cae. y ven by 3 eda o : =>» 122 who was apprehended the same bur Zuler, 24, McCutcheonville. He |IeSiSUng an after, Be with | ieht. The two were said to have o told officials he was traveling about po told them he was thrown out of [struck Jailer George Madigan over|. 25 miles an hour when Mrs. Borton| the club. Two other men were the head with an iron bar, stolen a| stepped into the path of his truck. charged with vagrancy. Police ar-|taxicab and beaten the driver into} : r rested ‘Walter Webber, 48! of the unconsciousness. « Walks Into Path of Grand Hotel, on a charge of violat-| Crady walked into the office of mg the 1935 Slot Machine Act. He|Roy Voistad, Indianapolis attorney
- : 3 S gs on Sn SE 2 Sn sine : Passenger Train was said to be manager of the club yesterday and said he wanted to give ; : A - aN . a
A bartender at the club was charged | himself up. Mr. Volstad called the| San LEBANON, Jan. 20 (U. P).— yjp vagrancy. Sheriff's office and accompanied | a Si : - fa ne HR es
& Orville E. White, 24-ypar-old farmer, | - was killed instantly yesterday when | \ he walked directly into the path of a Big Four passenger train. He ‘e was walking to Lebanon from his farm.
Only One Injured|i Seven City Acci
During 1939
charges of violating y FOR CONVENIENCE AND SECURITY J done to the basement of the home | \ on or trolman Francis Gootee at 902 |§ FOR GREATER ENJOYMENT OF LIVING S. Missouri St. yesterday when a |} coal truck, backing up to make a |) delivery, fell part y into the |§
= basement. | \ : : ma poe my oe 0x Have a Telephone rear wheels of the truck, which was \ driven by Clifford Harris, 22, of 1 \ § : N. Senate Ave. |The accident \ e wrecked the furnace and broke gas |)
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