Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1939 — Page 17
FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 1939
14 HURT AS SCHOOL BUS STRIKES TREE
" FRANKLIN, Ind, Oct. 13 (U. P.). ~Thirteen schoolchildren and a school bus driver were injured yesterday when the bus struck a concrete sewer top and cargened off the road into a tree. The pupils, ranging from 7 to 17 in age, were treated for lacerations, abrasions and bruises. None was _ingured seriously. W. G. Henderson, sbout 60, the driver, said he was
. traveling at a moderate speed when
the accident occurred.
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’ The society which dogs have set up in Indianapolis, with the assist-
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for violations against- society—both human and canine ,— make good
when they are paroled to families who are kind to them. Mr. Ragsdale, in his years of rounding up stray and incorrigible dogs, has seen and dealt with antisocial hounds who hate man and beast alike for some real or nsgined injustice. Mr. Ragsdale, when he was active on the jail trucks that ply the streets and bring in about 160 canine violators a week, could tell you what dogs caused trouble in what
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Walter Edwards, 3425 E. 30th St, told police today a man came into his grocery last night and said: “Stick ‘em up.” He did so. “Now put ’em down.” He did so. “Now give me the cash drawer.” He did so. The bandit grabbed two $1 bills and fled.
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