Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1941 — Page 8
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WEEK-END TRAFFIC KILLS 10 IN STATE
Local Man Among Vietims as 24 Are Hurt in 66 County Accidents; Six Month’s Toll 18% Above Last Year's.
Ten persons, including one from Indianapolis, were killed in week-end traffic in Indiana and a Hoosier was killed in an Ohio crash. In Marion County and Indianapolis, 66 accidents injuring 24 persons were reported to police and 60 drivers were
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ricocheting bullet. ‘ hi < ics ‘ | Bicknell, Ind, an enlisted member charged with traffic law violations. lof the Regular Army, was the slain Meanwhile, the Governor's man. He was serving 22 days for tee reported that the Sp | ‘ Sune Began when ii . . . ® ° ° guards fired over the heads o ree traffic deaths for the first nat POLITICAL FEUD A Little Short on Vitamin B-1 ‘prisoners they had detected in the of this year were 18 per cent/ | te Le 0s : r : ; : . ‘i | i : i wire fences surrounding the four] greater than for the first half | ENDED AT LAST = Science Service | because of generalized weakness, | | parsacks, mess hall and cluster of | | ROCHESTER, Minn, Aug. 4— were inattentive to details of their Administra Fons which form the post guard- . Ee { | ouse. The other prisoners poured this year and 522 last year. ———— aches, backaches and stomach dis- certain of memory and lacked man- ministration ‘from the Dh and De 1 is vear and! . /tress after meals are what come|ual dexterity. These abnormalities i i throwing rocks at the guards and In June of both this year and Government Machine Runs from eating regularly over a long progressed to a degree which dis- Wants Hemispheric g : he yo period a diet that is just a little abled six subjects in the perform- Limit Lifted. least four of the six guards fired The week-end dead were: | short in thé morale vitamin, Bl, ance of work to which they long over the heads of the prisoners. A CHARLES R. KIDWELL, 24, of At the Wheel diet studies at the Mayo Clinic here had been accustomed.” WASHINGTON. Aug. 4 (U. P)—|fire hose finally was used to halt 546 N. » Gi yi 7 § . cad ; . the rioting. nh aun Ave. died Yopleruay g Eleven women, chosen for their rhea, soreness of muscles, gastric | Senator Burton °K. Wheete BD) : nn ceived when his car wert out of | By EARL RICHERT previous record of good health, lack |distress after meals, sleeplessness, Mont.) charged today that the Ad-| control near Brownsburg Satur- | Indiana’s half-century-old State of “nerves,” willingness and ability tenseness, parestheia (burning or ministration plans an attempt to y struck tility pole. | Pal . ; : 2 : Shout i : day and struck a utility pole {months has been rocking from one guinea pigs for this study just re-|noise and increased sensitivity to Arh draftees outside the nem. | OI Hanging Together : of the most bitter political battles|ported by Dr. Ray D. Williams and painful stimuli were frequent com- Of Army cra ees Sus Ce B18 Poh =| yr 0 por Ark. Aug. 4 (U Dos "30 i oe Tg in its history, has settled back Dr. H. L. Mason. ‘plaints, although these signs and |sphere and warned that it would be | , “ g. ‘ were killed when their car failed |,,y ready for another period of which human subjects developed jective nature. The non-interventionist teatier | oo) ih iagedy INVAlVInG 0 SAidier | slumber. |typical neurasthenia on diets with| The significance of these evi-| : Sg : d th % ie 5 ih f Private K h Aurora. The governmental machinery, 8 very low vitamin Bl ration, these dences of abnormalities was in- told reporters he ainderstoo e| odies of Private Kenneth D. JOE ANDERSON, 57, Ft. Wayne, al la ider SB ; who was killed yesterday when Republican Legislature started out thousands of American families careful selection of subjects, their soon as a pending resolution to og: |Timeiter 52 my hanjing on its only partially successful re- regularly eat. It consisted of white continuous co-operation and ability | yoo 8 pum oh 158 Delers truck collided. |tooling program, is once again bread, corn flakes, polished rice, [to work before the period of re-| That they | ETON pL 82 S38 bss butter, vegetable fat, and their subsequent normal : be- (30 months is acted upon. apparent and a coroner's inquest so day in a two-car crash near Tipton. BETTY HOLMES, 18, Flackville, an accident near Goshen. STANLEY CLARK, 24, Paris, Ill, who was killed Saturday when Haute. FRED PARNELL, 23, Montpelier, who was killed in a crash SaturLEWIS CARR, 27, Richmond, who was killed in a truck-car crash near Dayton, O.
The departments which were cut €gg8 White, 1 ‘and loose from their old moorings by Cocoa, gelatine, canned fruits, canned | havior when, without other change the repeal of the McNutt Reorgan- | Vegetables and coffee. It was a lit- |in environment or diet, the allowlization Act and the subsequent Su-|tle but not markedly low in its con-|ance of thiamin was increased.” {preme Court decision holding the|tent of vitamin BI. The amount of vitamin Bl a norG. O. P. Decentralization Law un-| After three months one of the mal person needs, the doctors conconstitutional have been put back in| Women developed such disturbing clude, must be determined “in terms |place by attorney general's opinions, | Symptoms that she had to be taken |of the speed at which he wishes to land all uncertainty as to “who’s/OfI the diet and given doses of the live, the activities he wishes to pur|who and what's what” has been re- vitamin. The others continued with sue,” and also according to individmoved. {the diet for from about four to Six |ual personal differences. The op- | State House employees now know and one-half months. Besides low timal intake is not less than 5 mg {about how long they can expect to blood pressure, capricious appetites, and not more than 1 mg per 1000 | keep their jobs—as long as their | anemia and signs of disturbed heart [calories of an ordinary diet. | boss keeps his. They know that action, these women, after several| The amount of this vitamin which [they are not apt to be “out” to- | Weeks on the diet, showed the fol- after next Jan. 1 will be required morrow—that is. if they don't do lowing changes in behavior: by law in the new enriched bread > | “The subjects become depressed, has been set at not less than 1.66
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Assistant Majority Leader Lister
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come in and ask for legislation to send the boys out of the Western Hemisphere,” Senator Wheeler said. “When that happens, I shall fight it in every possible way. even be willing to debate it for an unlimited length of time.” sidetracked |
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something to get themselves fired. | Ie on er the proposa! of Gen. George c.| Marshall, Chief of Staff, for re-| moval of the prohibition because Congressional opposition threatened [to delay the service extension measure. if the two were coupled. Senator Hill predicted that the {Senate would soon approve the |service extension measure by a two to one vote. “I am honeful that we may be able to get a vote today,” he said.
Private Carl B. McClellan, 19, of . . I! {being absent without leave for 11 Co-ordinated Safety Commit-|Af the State House— Rad Tem ered? Ma be You re Fp e ; | { The the act of climbing over two barbed f vear, with 618 dead! of last ye | Short tempers, inefficiency, ais. certa were confused in thought, un- Charges last year, 90 were killed their officers, Col. Briscoe said. At : > . : . Smoothly With Schricker show. “Headache, backache, dysmenorin City Hospital of injuries reFind Bodies of Guard, |House, which for the past six to co-operate, were the human prickling feelings), intolerance to | remove the prohibition against use | MELITA COLE, 18, JANICE : : : : | D— rities y to\quietly on its foundations and is| In contrast to previous studies in symptoms were entirely of a sub- subjected to “unlimited debate.” |P.).—Authorities sought the key to to make a turn orn Road 50 near clattering and sputtering since the Women were given the sort of diet | creased, however, because of the proposal would be given Congress as | Schroder, 22, and Miss Virginia his car and a fire department (tend the service of selectees, Na- hotel room last night. ‘humming smoothly. ‘sugar, skimmed milk, beef, cheese, striction of thiamin (vitamin BI) |tional Guardsmen and Reservists to had committed suicide together was) 59, Peru, who were Killed SaturAla, who was killed Saturday in his car overturned south of Terre day near Dunkirk. Cyclist Injured Here 622 Mass. Ave. LI-00286.
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lthe “boss” man at the State House, | Lhey became infficient in their work pound loaf of bread. : : . : thas completed the revamping of all ‘ The accident that resulted in the! seat . . death of Mr. Kidwell is believed to/llportant state departments, Deans |) S CAN'T WIN | Ship Picketed have been caused by the buckling of Bm Ag his Fepu hone rt Vi ' a steering knuckle. My cre SSary) | B 7 R b $ Mr. Kidwell was born in Washing- Bie finished his major “revamp- | SAYS MUSSOLINI y owpoars ton and had been a resident of In- ing program” this a with the | , ; dianapolis for 21 years. He was em- naming of a new Republican mem- | ROME, Aug. 4 (U. P.).—Premier | aD Th, Minn, Aug. 4 (U.P). ploved by Dean Bros. Pumps, Inc. , "+" (pe “State Industrial Board, |Benito Mussolini. it was revealed| Striking seamen encircled the Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. to- replacing a McNutt-appointed Re- | today. declared in a speech at Man- | steamer Jupiter in a picket, morrow in wie Coskle Funeral Home hlican. He has practically com-|tua last week that the United line of Seven ow pals today to 2nd arial will be in Floral Park )oie4 the “odds and ends” part of States already is lined up with Rus-| ee IeMenOS FOF union. ees + is .. his job by naming a three-man sia and Britain against Italy, Ger-| ae ; Joe Huseman, 21, Shelbyville, Was | Athletic Commission. a Battle Flags {many and Japan. Na pickets. members of the critically injured yesterday when his ommicsion and a Soldiers’ and| Mussolini's declaration was made, National Maritime Union (CIO), motorcycle hit a rough place nig gore Monument Board. Appoint-|in an address to Blackshirt troops| Lhreatened to keep 16 officers Southeastern Ave. and Rural St. and ont of these board were made! who are going to the eastern front phd non-striking seamen aboard skidded nearly 100 feet. He was necessary by repeal of the 1933 Mc- | to fight beside Germany against! he ship until union negotiations taken to City Hospital. E : | are completed with the Jupiter | Nutt Act. ____ | Russia. | Steamship Co. of Cleveland It seems certain that, in view| The address was made last week “The rowboa ts will remain oh g : {of the recent Supreme Court de-|but was only revealed for publica- | th ck : y g When the Governor's Committee | cision vesting practically all ap-| tion today | the pic et line until the strike released the figures showing an 18|,gintive power in the Governor,| “The clash between the two IS settled,” Ed Salo, NMU spokesper cent gain in Indiana traffic Governor Schricker’s governmental|worlds which we wanted and which | Man. sald. deaths for the first half of the year, | setup, as it stands now, will be un- began years ago with the shock | It warned motorists that the last|toychable until a new Governor troops of the revolution has reached | b= half of the year has been shown 10 tgkes office in 1945, regardless of the| the epiloque,” said Mussolini. “The | Y WORKERS be more dangerous than the first. political complexion of the 1943] drama has reached its fifth act. The It warned that if this years grand | jegislature. lineup is completed. On one sjde| | Joel = Ay re Sop a hers then * % 3 are Rome, Berlin and Tokyo. On DEMANDS DISPUTED rivers wi ave to be doubly eare-| . : the other ‘are London, Washington | ful for the rest of the year. Traffic Flow Heavier and pare ; | CHICAGO, Aug. 3 (U. P)—Rail Rural deaths are running higher | " ‘ “We will win because history says! wav bor I P . P.).—Railin ratio tha ban deaths this, During the first six months of this : 2 Says way labor brotherhoods and man-| 0 n Urbs as ; that nations representing the ideas year compared to last, the report Year, there were 116 automobiles on Cth p A ne h | agement resume conferences today | stated. Last June the ratio was Indiana’s highway for every 100 on| Of the past must lose to those na-fon the brotherhoods’ demands for 1 c he the roads a year ago, James Adams. | tions which represent the ideas of general wage increases of more than 60 rural deaths to 30 local deaths, 2 No ! the future.” whereas this June the ratio is v0 | HighVay a chairman, re- : was 0 Der g g : to 20. | ported today. e demands were debated last 185 Pedestrians Killed { The traffic flow, as recorded by 18 PRIVATE ON BENDER pigtt over the NBC-Red network by automatic counters located in various | red G. Gurley, chairman of the “By far the greatest number of parts of the state, has been increas- | RESCUED BY OFFICER management negotiating committee, | persons are being injured fatally ing steadily. each month showing] WATERTOWN, N. Y, Aug. 4 and D. B. Robertson, president of in collisions of motor vehicles.” the lan increase over the same month (U. P.).—Private Edward Murphy | the Locomotive Firemen and Enreport said. “This total was 259 |last year. | told everyone within range of his ginemen. at the end of June. At the end of | 1 January, the traffic flow was Voice—a matter of several hundred | Mr. Gurley, a vice president of June, 158 pedestrians had been {up 21.8 per cent over January, 1940; | bersons—that Private Edward Mur- | Santa Fe, charged that the demands killed, 89 had died as a result of jn February the gain was 142 per Phy took orders only from Army total “more than 20 times” the rail- | non-collision accidents, 42 when cent; in March, 99 per cent; in | officers. : | roads average income for the past] their cars struck fixed objects, 57 | April, 185 per cent: in May, 18.7| Threatened with arrest for 10 years and that if the wage de- | Ry rain accidents, 11 while per cent, and in June, 14.2 per cent. | drunkenness, Murphy, a member of mands had been in force the first me bicycles, and one each in an | Much of the increase in traffic |the 35th Armored Regiment at Pine | five months of this year the rail-| e Se car-auto crash and al flow is attributable to the national] Camp, climbed 30 feet up the roads would have lost $225,000,000. | avio-horse drawn vehicles crash.” defense program, Mr. Adams said,| Parapet of a bridge and told two! Mr. Robertson, speaking from | : Evansville has the lowest traffic | with transport trucks being used in| pursuing policemen that he would | penver, charged management with x or Fone larger | ever-increasing numbers. | jump if they climbed after him. | misusing invested capital and said s, wi . Wayne sec- | While a crowd gathered and | 2 « i i : ond and Indianapolis third, South ITALIANS SINK BRITISH SUB Murphy shouted, the police had an py pi hy pn t ony of th Bend fourth and Gary fifth. ! wou : ® |idea. They called a first lieu- | Te hon, Til Neither Michigan City nor Vin-{| ROME, Aug. 4 (U. FP) —An| tenant from the camp. The officer | AT Icipation 4 ras Boneh: labor Pontes has had a single traffic | Italian torpedo boat has rammed | sang out, “private, come down from | inane bbw atality this year. (and sunk the 1520-ton British sub- | there.” : | I RTBREBT SIAAEE 3 | ; ; B > | A oh, the High Com-| Murphy crawled down, saluted, I DIRE a a com 3 cas { ’ . . vl NAZIS CALL uU. S. ‘STUPID’ y in munique. ' and marched off to jail. | fire caused $300 damage yesterday BERLIN, Aug. 4 (U. P) —A Nazi| * . to the Malibu Beach home of Comespokesman today called the latest! 3 K | | 4 d 7 Ww o of American warning to France against | / e an oun e / n Axis collaboration in the French | | d f S 4 $ / T | H P e /avern Way
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