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16-Year-Old Hitchhiker Is Hit-Run Victim, Companion

Is Found Critically Injured]

Highway accidents killed five Hoosiers and injured nine others over |

"the week-end. One of the victims, Richard Lee Williams, 18, of Beech Grove, was believed to be a victim of a hit-and-run driver on a road four miles

south of Cynthiana, Ky.

Three persons were killed in a two-car collision near Metz in Steu-

ben county. The dead were: Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Cosper, both

pastor of Beech Grove Methodist church, will conduct services at 2 , m. Wednesday in the church for 30, of Hamilton, and Robert. Carey, Ps Williams, A of Mr, and Mrs. 19, of Hamilton. Four other per-| james Williams, 121 N. 5th st. sons, all of Hamilton, were injured Burial will be in Washington Park. in the accident. | A junior at Beech Grove high John M. Perry, 65, of Bedford, school, he was a member of the was killed when & tractor on which Beech Grove Methodist church, he was riding slid into a ditch five| Survivors besides his parents are miles south of Bloomington. Henry three sisters, Mrs. Katherine MatSmoot, 42, also of Bedford, driver of thewson, Mrs. Henrietta Gootee and | the tractor, was seriously injured. Mrs, Mary Henning, a of Tedian | |apolis, and three 'brothers, John| Campanion Critically Rutt Williams of Ohio, and Raymond and | The Williams youths i George Williams of Beech Grove. | found Saturday. His hitch- 16 ng The condition of Beasley was recompanion, Kenneth Beasley, 16, or ported by the Hartson county (Ky.) 900 Churchman ave, WAS injure sheriff as “too critical” to question critically and was found Wandering for details of the accident in a semi-conscious condition, si | The two boys left Indianapolis] Hurt in Truck Crash | by train Friday to visit Cincinnati! George Allen, 29, of 5126 Atherand were going to hitch-hike from ton dr., was injured critically when there to Lawrenceburg. struck by one of two trucks that The Rev. Kenneth Vandevanter,! collided near Vincennes, Mr. Allen

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Richard Williams. . year-old Beech Grove youth was the victim. of a hit and run accident.

had just left his automobile when he was hit. He received an abdominal injury. His wife and their 10-month-old son, George Allen Jr.

were sitting in the car and escaped injury. Frank E. Sharp, 35, of Marco, and Wayne Wilder, 30, of

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-MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1046

FALL KILLS BARBER

~ WALKING IN SLEEP

Ambrose Martin Moan, a barber, [ves killed instantly early today | when he fell from a third floor win- | dow in a rooming house at 1602 N.| Illinois st. He was 57. | Police said that Mr. Moan ap. parently stepped through the open (window in his sleep.

| «He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. | | Margaret, O'Donnell of Indianapolis

and Mrs. Mary Moan Howell of Holland, Mich. Qwensville, drivers of the two

trucks, were both injured. Mrs. Pearl Rodgers, 40, of 39 N. Addison st. was injured seriously last night in a two-car wreck on the national highway near Ben Davis, She received a broken jaw, wrist and leg and was taken ‘to city hospital. |

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156 ARE ENROLLED IN-AQUATIC SCHOOL

Times Special CULVER, Ind, June 17.—One hundred fifty-six students representing local Red Cross chapters in 10 midwestern and eastern. states thave enrolled here for instruction in the national aquatic school conducted by the Red Cross on the campus of Culver. Military academy. Bernard C. Hardy of Alexandria, Va. heads & staff of 23 instructors, supervising the course of instruction in first ald, water safety and accident prevention, Among the 89 students from Indiana five are from the Indianapolis area including Evangeline A. Andrews, Mildred Marshall, Hildreth Shelhorn and Harriet B. 1almadge, of Indianapolis; Edward E. Campbell of New Augusta, and Walter W. | Shofield of Zionsville.

Well, He Wasn't British, Anyway

By JACK BELL Times Foreign Correspondent

COLOGNE, Germany, June 17.— Bob Bruskin, former Washington Star man now with UNRRA, and I were riding in the back seat of a car, We had been surrounded by Britishers at lunch and with the exception of one colonel all were violent tories. The resulting argument was—well, nach! Bob and 1, recalling the arguments of our rivals, sat taking the British officers apart. I'm afraid we wern't too complimentary—until we looked at eath other, realizing we had a British army man driving. “Now, don't get the idea we're against all British,” I said. “These fellows were , , .” “Gentlémen,” the driver interrupted, “I don't know when I've enjoyed & conyersation so much.

Cassidy's my name—from Ireland.”

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EARLHAM PROFESSOR

RICHMOND, Ind, June 17 (U, P.) —~E. Merrill Root, Earlham cole lege English professor, today ane nounced that his new book, “The Life of Frank Harris,” famous Eng= lish author of the early 20th cene tury, would be published in October, TH® biography deals with the life of Harris, short story writer who as editor of the Fortnightly Review and Saturday Review of London, was credited with the discovery of such literary figures as H. G, Wells and Bernard Shaw, : Mr. Root was selected by a close associate of Harris to write the biography, The Earlham professor spent four years on the book, using Harris’ works as collected by Einar Lyngklip, and research material in state department files,

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