Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1943 — Page 6
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vis-| Young Nelson died Saturday at trol | the City hospital after he was inthe | Jured in an automobile-truck accident Tuesday on High School rd. ~ near Valley Mills. Raid Secial Club The accident occurred when a In another similar raid, police ar-|prankster threw an object at the | rested two alleged gaming opera-|youth as he was driving the car. eee rier | {08 at the State Social club, 2214 |The automobile swerved into q Milk Mixture for E. Ohio st. where horse race betting path of a Railway Express truck. equipment was seized,‘ Four high school youths riding with : Stomach Acids Ernest Jenkins, 1501 Pruett st.,|him were not injured seriously. and Russell W. Wilkins of the Ohio| Young Sayage was in a critical _ A mecent medical discovery now being| go; oqqress were charged with keep-|condition with head injuries at the sed by doctors and hospitals everywhere | yo, gaming house. Several “club City hospital after a tire on the car ia 3 h- Sy ful in the embers” fled from the rooms be-|he was driving blew out, causing : na u Peis svased Jom fore police could arrest them, ac-|the vehicle to crash against a utility aioe Ts — or the | cording to Sgt. John Foran. pole in the 3700 block on W. 10th st. ; or ah acids @isappear almost| Prosecutor Sherwood Blue, who|Sunday. . it Sa ith Ammedistely after it is used. Also recom- | said he had information on “sev-| Three young people riding for gas pains, indigestion end eral clubs” which were conducting) Mr. Savage were treatéd for minor due to hyperacidity, Sufferers) widespread gaming operations, |injuries and released. - They are try this at home by obtaining 8 pledged full support of his office in|Jane Bander, 14, of 4410 Rockville|§ from their druggist. Lurln | geamping out gambling in social|{rd., face lacerations; Connie Brinly, discovery in "» Jugest clubs. 15, of 4511 W. Vermont st., fractured
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Hit by Car, Leg Broken In other traffic accidents William Bultman, 63, received a broken right leg whén struck by a car at North st. and Capitol ave. Roland A.
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McDonald, 3462 Graceland ave., was to 20. driver of the car. A Milton L. Brown, 46, of 646 Ft. [3 X Star Store, Wayne ‘ave, was treated at City hospital for injuries received when he was struck by a car at Mich-|# . igan and Alabama sts. The auto~ y ;
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slightly Richard Young, 38, of 340 ’ Blackford st., when the car struck |} | Mr, Young at North and West sts. | 3X Funeral services for Mr. Jones will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Roy J. Tolin funeral home, fola : lowed by burial in Washington ] Park. 57 Monument Place (Street Floor) 3 Born in Camden, Mr. Jones came Open 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. Daily here 35 years ago and for 15 years , was a maintenance employee of the : ~ | Kramer Corp. He retired four years ago. He was a member of the Red Men's tribe, Surivovors are a sister, Mrs. Laura Koch, and a niece, Mrs. Mildred Bair, Indianapolis; a brother, Bernard- Jones, Cincinnati, O., and a nephew, Karl Koch, machinists mate 1-¢, stationed at the naval hospital in St. Albans, N. Y.
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Services for young Nelson will be onducted at. 2 p. m. Wednesday at the W, D. Beanblossom mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st. Burial will be in Floral Park. : He was employed at the Bridgeport Brass’ Co. Survivors Include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson; two brothers, Richard and Earl Nelson, Indianapolis, and a
) sister, Mrs. Edna Thorp, Alexandria.
In a state accident yesterday Rus- | § CoA NEN RR RR A sell Henry King, 28, Sellersburg, t : | was killed in a collision on road 60|%Y ; a in Parke county. Pb . : Let His Gift Be— oo
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