Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1946 — Page 11
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Three Victims Reported in Serious Conditions.
City traffic mishaps this week-end injured eight persons, three of them seriously. In City hospital with critical injuries is William Hardesty, 21, of 226 N. Holmes ave,, thrown from a car when it hit a parked auto at Belmont ave. and Lambert st. early yesterday. Edith Ferris of ©3018 W. Morris st., another passenger, was released from City hospital after treatment. Driver of the car, Gerald Colwell, 25, of 2927 W. Washington st., was slated on charges of drunkenness, operating under the influence and leaving the scene of an accident. He was arrested at his home. Truck Collision Frank George Yuhase, 50, of Waukegan, Ill, was ih serious condition at City hospital with injuries received when a Civil Aeronautics administration truck in which he was a passenger, collided head-on with a streetcar at Washington st. dnd Sheffield ave. Orlan Brown, 38, of Chicago, truck driver who re-
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ceived a fractured arm, was charged with reckless driving. » Also listed as “serious” at City hospital is Han P. Peterson, 82, of 2525 Mars Hill rd, struck by a streetcar at Illinois and Washington sts. last night. Two other pedestrians were traffic victims. They are John Dennis, 35, electrician for Cole Bros. circus, struck by a hit-run driver early today on W. Washington st. in the 700 block; and Lynne Wilson, hit yesterday by a car in the 3400 block {of E. 10th st. Both were treated and released at City hospital, Identification Sought State police were trying to identify the body of a 55-year-old man, killed by a car driven by an Indi- | anapolis resident on Rd. 31 E. four |. miles north of Jeffersonville yes- | terday. Driver of the car was Ray- { mond Joseph Davidson of 856 N. { Sherman dr. | Miss Freda Wolfgang, 21, of Mila | ton, was recovering at Methodist i hospital from injuries ' received | when the car in which she was rid- | ing yesterday plunged into the rear
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SCOUTS ASK FOOD BE BROUGHT TO CIRCUS
Everyone who attends the Boy Scout circus at the state fairgrounds
Jurged to bring at least one tin of food to deposit in bins to be con-| structed at the coliseum entrance! {the Boy Scout council said today, | | This will help the nation’s emer-| gency food collétion campaign for| underfed Europe and Asia. Only] food in containers such as cans! which can be shipped will be acceptable.
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Personnel officers at the regional veterans administration” office here have announced openings for typists |
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DEMOCRATS’ CHOICE {
JAMES DOBBS |
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Constable
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will speak on the United States” {club luncheon at 12:15 p. m. morrow in the Claypool hotel.
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TYPISTS ANNOUNCED
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You'd think sonkidy at a goose would be speaking his language, but those in the photo above turned deaf ears to honking by harassed
Washington, D. C. motorists, who
started parade across the street. Traffic was stalled until geese com-
Pleted | their stroll,
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By UNITED PRESS . | Nine ships were scheduled. to ar{rive at American ports today with more than 11,200 servicemen.
Indianapolis court 1, Order of the Amaranth, will have a covered dish dinner, Wednasany event "al The Odd Fellow ‘hall, Prospect and 8, East sts,
Members will observe the 11th anni. versary of Monument chapler 549, Order of Eastern Star, May 13 in M
temple. The program will include a dinDue at New York: ner at 6:30 p, m. followed by a stated LeJeune, from LeHavre—3006 Undesig-| Meeting, initiation and choir program.
nated troops. Mrs, Mary Ann Lease 1s worthy matron. |
Newborn Victory, from. B. Mr : Se ——— ments and companies A, B and Gof 178th Cuwbertand shaper us, Deter of Bast. 1137 oops, includ .| ern Btar, w ave a her's Day proI a Ph BA dical detach ram at the refllar meeting at 8 p,
Tufts Victory, from LeHavro—613 Un- ednesday. Initiation of candidates will +| designated troops. take place, . Due at San Francisco! > orm King. from Subic Bay — 1489 BOY BURNED ON LEG, HAND aval personn Due at San Dies 4{ Seared when he attempted to eur Starlight. (mo port given) —1431 Naval smother an engine fire in an au- |" peluonel. tomobile, Carl Basey, 15, of 1048 St. |rel
Argonne (from Pacific forward Areal 277 Naval personnel,
Due at Seattty Genera H. Bliss, from Yokohama 3308 ne od troops, William ti Sherman.” Yokosuka-—11 Un-
Peter st, is ii fair condition at City hospital today. H was burned yesterday on the left leg and hand by a flashback after he mistakenly tossed a gasoline- saturated rag into the blaze.
win Muster trom Yokohama—30 Undesignated troo Troops.
jammed on brakes when the geese
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Four local players won top honors in the all-master woman's championship . tournament at Chicago last week, The Indianapolis women were Mrs. John Kelley, Mrs, Wayne Warrick, Mrs. Carl Rusie and Mrs. C, C. Mathews.
Easley Blackwood, district manager for the ance Co. and originator of the Blackwood bridge slam convention, “Soviet Russia and at the Rotary to-
Delegates to the national .conven-
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| Mrs. Russell Nicewianger, presidens, | will preside during the meeting.|» This year's. national convention will
be held Aug. 17 in Sioux Falls, 8S. D.
“Even a God Can Make a Mistake” will be presented by the Washington high school Virgil class the Latin club tomorrow,
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RESTAURANT IS LOOTED Charles Moore, 525 Berkeley rd.,.§ manager of the Ron-d-vu restau-§ rant, 572 W. 52d st., today reported to police that during she night burglars, entered his restaurant by breaking & window in the rear. . The burglars took .400 Pounds of sugar, 30 pounds of cheese and a table model radio.
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