Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1946 — Page 23
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Another Driver Added to Growing Traffic Death Toll _ STEHIPS RSE
Indiana's trafic toll today in-|. cluded one man killed in a Lebanon train-truck crash and two persons) critically injured in Indianapolis auto accidents, ; Dave Woods, 32, of Anderson was killed when the semi-trailer he was driving was struck by a New York Centra] passenger train in
SNATCHERS ACTIVE
Police today are investigating three stickups and two purse snatchings. - ¢ * Dean Lynch, 3115 Ethel ave.. was slugged as he entered his home at about 1 a. m. today. When he recovered consciousness he found his watch and his bilifold contain-
ing $35 missing. Two men who stuck-up the proprietor and two patrons of Ed's tavern, 1707 Prospect st. just before midnight, escaped with $200 in cash. The hold-up men took $40 from Mrs. Ethel Luederman, wife of the proprietor, and $150 in cash and a $100 check from Albert Rightor, 3554 Forest Manor, and an undeMiss Farnsler received severe : Ness cits in a two-car collision last LL es” | jetnined aROuUnRt rrom Mm night at 21st st, and Boulevard pl, 3 sh § ONS : which also injured four others. They re onda nel up Jase Toney. are LeRoy Duncan, 24, of 611 Taft ' st. also in. City hospital; Paul L. ington ave, taking a two-carat diaRaickes, 18’ of 4357 E. 34th st. Five persons were injured, one critically, when this car collided with another at 21st st. and Boulevard J mong fing and his bilifold, driver of one of the cars; Betty| pl. last night. . . . Driver and passengers of the car shown here were young persons, 18 or under. | Two women were victims of purse
~" !snatchers. Allegra Wills reported] Little, 18, of 3746 Salem st. and that a man grabbed her purse, con-
Don Andersot 17, of 3745 Forest Indiana Now Has ‘A. B. C. SUSPENDS TWO taining a watch and $3, as she \ | | walked near 15th and New Jersey Driver 1s Arrested : A Y F | LIQUOR LICENSES sts. Margaret Galyean, 316 E. North Mr. Duncan was a passenger in SUPPORT REPORTED wn Air rrorce The Alcoholic Beverages commis-|5t» said her purse containing $49 a car driven by Ernest E. Disson | ® ; |sion today announced suspension| 3S snatched as she walked near of 811 Westbrook st. The others| Plans for the expansion of the | INDIANA Tias 1s own air ‘fofee were riding with Raickers. Marion county tuberculosis hospitai|
Lebanon. En route to Indianapolis] from Chicago, the locomotive hurled the truck cab more than 100 feet against a factory warehouse, ® On the critical list at City hos-
pital were Miss Martha Foernzler, 18, of 317 W. Bernard st., and Mrs. Anna Greer, 19, of 12 N, State ave
Cleveland and North sts. » now. lof two liquor permits in the state 3
J . on charges of sale to minors and ’ . Mrs. Greer was hurt critically|@t Sunnyside are supported by a The state guard yesterday re e D. F. C.’S AWARDED . , y ceived four Vultee navy mono- permitting minors to loiter on tav-| ; when th in which sh number of civic groups, the institu- T0 THREE FLYERS ar y She yu tion announced today planes, bought from the recon- | ern. premises. ! M b . riding skidded into a utility pole . struction - natoe Corporation. The permit of Ralph Kleindorfer| /MAMLA, Feb. 22 (U. P).—Maj. early today on E. Washington near| Resolutions supporting the pro- ’ Gen, Clements McMullen, chief of | Brig. Gen. Ben H. Watt, state of Bloomington was suspended for| Tacoma ave. posed building program have been! {staff of the Pacific air command Her husband, Edgar Greer, re-| passed by the Marion county chap- | adjutant general, inspected the 0 days on both charges. At Evans- | awarded distinguished flying crosses | ceived a fractured ankle. He was ter of American War Mothers | Planes which were flown Yo Stout | Ville, Carson and Minnie Herrin|today to three officers who par. | altrested on a vagrancy charge \in- | Seventh District Indiana Federation! field by state guard pilots. The and Clifford Soulman were ordered | ticipated in the non-stop B-29 flignt der suspicion of violating the 1935 | of clubs, Federation of Indianapolis! Planes originally cost $35,000, have | 10 suspend operations for 10 days|from Hokkaido, Japan, to Washing firearms act ‘after police found Public School Teachers and the In-| A cruising speed of 150 miles an |for allowing minors to loiter. . {ton last Nov. 1. | weapons in the car dianapolis Council of Parent-Teach-| hour and a top speed of 175 miles J. Frank Jackson, bartender at| The recipients were Brig. Gen. Charles 8 Edmonds 21. of 1424 | €r associations. an hour, | the Uptown Bar in Crawfordsville,| Frank A. Armstrong Jr., Richmoneo, E. Vermont a driver ar held on! The “hospital hopes to erect It was suggested that the planes | Was deprived of his bartender's per-| Va.; Lt. Col. Robert L. Gould, a reckless operatin charge adequate buildings at a cost of about| might by used for emergency duty, Jt for five days for sale of liquor | Decatur, Ga. and Lt. Col. Michael 8 OE $2,800,000 to increase the bed! as well as for training purposes. after hours, N. W.. McCoy, Los Angeles,
capacity from 250 to 500 beds, and the proposal has beén approved by 10.98 PARIS, Feb. 22 (U, P.).— Jean the Marion county commissioners. . Luchaire, collaborationist chief of| The project has already been The Paris Press during the German | indorsed by the Marion County occupation, was executed by a firing| Tuberculosis association, Sunnyside squad at Ft. De Chatillon today.| Guild and the 11th District AmeriLuchaire was convicted of treason|can Legion comprised of the 42 post: one month ago. in Marion county.
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