Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1944 — Page 14

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ST. LOUIS, July 18 1. Pils former field representative of the rural electrification authority’ who’ went on a hunger strike 20. days ago in protest to what he termed “political influence in the R. E. A.” is de termined to continue his fast, despite}: the fact the he had lost 20 pounds,! took about a pound a day, he said today. “I have always been. on the side of the public on the power ques “and I hope to die I am going to continue until I get results and it leoks like that will be a long while.”

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The first week of the fast Lake only water but after dropping | 1¥ pounds, he added fruit juices to| his diet, in response to pleas of his’ family and the advice of his phy-| sician.

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Lake said he lost his taste for HHS tobacco during the first week, but “= now smokes an occasional cigar. He spends a portion of each day| writing a book entitled, ‘Years of Trouble Shooting for| Democrac

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FALL IS FATAL ~ T0 DAVID PIER

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Second Story Window At His Home.

Four-year-old David Wallerich

| Pier, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Pier, 3946

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He died of a fractured skull and internal injuries . shortly after his St. Vincent's hospital. His father, Frederick Charles Pier, is serving with the army in the Pacific war theater. The boy's grandmother, Mrs. Carl H, Wallerich, who- lives at "the

{Washington blvd. home, said her

grandson had been playing in the nursery for some time when Russell Nabit, 315 S. Randolph st., who was painting at the home, rushed in and told her that the boy had fallen out the window. Surviving besides the parents and Mrs. Wallerich are his grandfather, C. H. Wallerich, an Indianapolis automobile dealer, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pier, Indianapolis. Funeral services will be’ held at 90 a. m. tomorrow in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Burial will be in Crown 1 Hill.

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The last of 13 performanses of | lem was demanded by Theodore

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Fall Creek playground at 1:30 p- m. outbreak over which we would have Thursday. {no control.”

at 10:30 a..m. tomorrow in Riley that shut down the plant for 16 park and at 1:30 p. m. in Coleman hours in the spring of 1943, declar- | park. {ing that dilatory tactics on the part | Mrs. Mary C. Rich and Miss of the administration and the state | Dorothy Morehouse of the Indian-| tax board in approving sanitation | apolis Dairy council stafl are oper-| plant wage increases, are “Sausing | ating the marionettes, Sehguvis unrest among plant em- |

PARK CONCERT TODAY | The Vonnegut Hardware Co. band | will offer the third of its summer concerts at Highland park at 7 p. m. | today. E. E. Kerner is director of the group which will play under |g the sponsorship of the park department.

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