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TUESPAY, SEPT. 3, 108 a i | mre Tey \ccidents Claim Nine Lives In Indiana Over Labor Day
while Mrs, Waters was taken i. police station for questioning.
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“Violence claimed nine “lives in diana as thousands poured onto the highways and to resorts for a Labor Day holiday. - Though death took no holiday, Indiana's toll was light compared to the rest of the nation. At least 300 persons died in accidents of all sorts over the nation, and trafic deaths mounted hourly. toward the 210 toll forecast by the
National: Safety council.
! There were no fatal holiday &ccidents in Indianapolis. A local father and son, however, were critically injurfd as they réturned from a holiday golf match, in Crash at Kessler and Keystone Dr. Frank L. Cooper, 58, local dentist, and his 21-year-old “son, Frank Jr., 3610 Carrgliton ave, are in critical cendition in Methodist hospital as the result of a twocar crash at Kessler blvd, and Key-
stone ave, last night. A passenger, Charles Grinslade Jr, 22, 3864 Ruckle st, who had
been golfing with the two men, escaped injury, The driver of the other car, Vincent Woodward, Kokomo, also escaped injury but his
Father and Son / Are Injured |
Crash at Kessler, Keystone
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ave, and Miss Kathleen List, 20, of 339 8. Temple ave., were drowned near the. Indiana side of the river Saturday, when their home-made rowboat capsized in the wake of a tugboat. ‘Woman Beaten to Death An East ~Chicago, Iid., ‘woman was thrown from a car after she had heen beaten to death - early Sunday. The victim was Mrs. Lora Marie Pushkala, 35, wife of a steel worker and the mother of two children, Her two little girls, who have not been told their mother is dead, today held the key to the identity of her murderer. Her daughters, five and twoy told police.they saw their mother leave with a strange man Saturday, after they had returned from a shopping’ trip. Police said the two girls would view "suspects.
432 Die in Holiday Accidents Over US
By UNITED PRESS Ancient jallopies wheezed into
Aftermath of Indianapolis’ one
parents, My. and Mrs. Steve Woodward, Kokomo, both suffered inies. Dne hit-run accident was reported in Indianapolis.» The victim, Mar-
(sands of Americans | | {to their
garages today after carrying thouon pleasure | ___ trips—and more than 400 persons! deaths—over
Labor day week-end,
.garet Fuller, 66, 1370 Nordyke ave.
is in fair condition in St. Vincent's hospital. She was struck by a hit-| run driver at Kentucky ave. and York st. last night. In the state, five died in traffic accidents, . Clarénce Wooton, 53, Gary, was killed yesterday when a car in Which he was riding crashed into the rear of a truck south of Gary. Drowned as Car Overturns . Charles Galliher, 33, Lapel, was killed last night as he pushed a stalled car off the road. State police said ‘the victim did not notice an approaching car, driven by John B. Morris, of Noblesville. James ‘Barbee, 19, of nephew of Mr. Galliher, suffered cempound fractures of the left arm
and leg in the same accident. He| was brought to Veterans hospital in|
Indianapolis. A collision near La Porte resulted ig the death of Leeman C. Robinsoh, 20, Grovertown. Miss Alice Joyce Lloyd, 23, Muncie, was fatally injured in a jeep- car collision near Muncie.
Ray Dornaus,. 51, Clinton,
drowned after his car overturned in |
a creek near Clinton.
The body ofsgne of three Indianapolis persons drowned. in the Ohio | {ver was recovered yesterday. oast guardsmen ended a two-day | search with the recovery of the body of Logan E. Washmuth, 46, of . 4311 Ralston ave. Mr. Washmuth: a nephew, John 23; of 4854 Ralston
Meat 'Floats Through Air'
By DR. FRANK THONE Science Service Staff Writer
WASHINGTON, Sept. .3.—Meat
always has been a difficult problem
in the relatively dration industry. because those portions.that come into contact with the metal trays or wire drums of conventional drying units are likely to-be “overdone.” To obviate this difficulty, William | A. Noel; a U. 8. department of agriculture engineer, has invented a meat « dehydrating machine, It! blows the particles of ground meat upward in a blast of hot air and
keeps them dancing about in contact with nothing solid at all until the drying process is compléte. Fat, tried out in liquid form during the process, finds its way into a collecting duct at the bottom and
new food dehy-
"is saved separately. When the lean
part of the meat is well dehydrated, it is blown over into a cyclone separator. There it is whirled down to the bottom and drawn off for packing. :
OCCUPANTS ESCAPE AS "TRAIN STRIKES AUTO
" Two persons escaped serious injuries. when a New. York Central passenger train struck a stalled car at Sherman dr. and Massachusetts ave. tracks yesterday morning. The car, driven by Guy E. Baker, 21, Terre Haute, stuck in rocks no the track. A passenger, Frances Weaver, -5404 Burgess ave; Was
given first aid by police.
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A total of 432 persons were killed {during the week-end celebration.
{ Three hundred and twenty-two died
{in auto mishaps, 33 were drowned{ land 77 were killed in Miscellaneous laccidents. The number of auto fatalities
‘already had exceeded the national
safety council's. pre-holiday forecast. The council had predicted that in persons would be killed.
£0PS MANEUVER ON GAMING SHIP
Lapel Score a Bit in in- Operation!
‘Complete Transaction.’
LONG BEACH, Cal, Sept. 3 (U. P.) ~Police and “Admiral” Tony Cornero Stralla. tried “to outsmart each other today as new attempts were made to halt operationsof the | floating casino: Lux after a heavy holiday spin of roulette wheels. Stralla declared that "“nothing can shut us down,” as police proceeded to afrest more of his help- | ers.
City and county officials, irked at resumption™of Lux gambling after
a three-week shutdown, invented. 'a procedura. they called “complete transaction.” .
It involved -sending two *plainclothesmen to the parking lot used| by Lux “patrons. The men paid 25 cents, were directed to the dock iand then went aboard a water-taxi which took. them to the gambling ship, anchored five miles offshore. Arrests Continued
After returning from the Lux, they arrested” everyone -invalved .in the transaction. Meanwhile, District Attorney Fred | Howser said he would seek a restraining order against Stralla and) the Lux Thursday—and police con-| tinued . arresting the ship's members. Federal authorities. watched closely the ‘sparring between police and |Stralla. Senator William F, Knowland (R. Cal.) reportedly has asked U, 8. Atty. Gen. Tom Clark to {investigate possible legal means of closing ‘the Lux. It was indicated he might attempt to require patrons of the Lux to clear customs after returning from the ship, which is ougside the continental limits of the United States.
POLICE DENOUNCED IN ATTACK MURDER
SAVANNAH, Ga., Sept. 3 (U. P.). Derelict of duty charges were anlgrily hurled at Chatham county "police last night in a mass meeting held within a stone’s throw -of the Presbyterian church where murder awaited funeral services. * Hundreds of irate Montgomery citizens, gathered at the community house, scathingly denounced the county police department for not furnishing better protection than that which made possible the at-tack-slaying of the popular 38-year-old spinster who was noted ere | for her kind deeds. As, police questioned. Pete Coleman, 27-year-old laborer, in connec tion with the crime, they were being castigated by Montgomery residents who said the county law department lacked leadership. Coleman was taken out of Montgomery -Sunday by police who braved a barrage of gun fire to snatch him from 400 to 500 gun-
brancishing citizens.
TWO KILLED IN PLANE CRASH ON IOWA FARM
LENOX, Iowa, Sept. 3 (U. P)~— Blaine “Tomlin, 37, Peoria Heights, Il, and Virginia Wiley, Cedar Rapids, were killed yesterday /in an airplane. crash on a farfn six miles’ east of here. : . Forrest Whip, a4 farmer who witnessed the crash, told Taylor
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FUND PROTEST,
Taxpayers’ Agents Call Expense Unnecessary.
The fight against spending public { funds for a county aviation board was carried to the floor of the
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county council ‘today by ‘protesting | taxpayers’ represengatives, { «Bitter protests were voiced against the aviation expenditures as the council - finished first" reading of | the 1947 ‘budget ordinance. The county budget request called for a proposed tax rate of 56 cents on each $100 property valuation compared to 48; cents this year, Some Cuts Hinted Some councilmen hinted that some substantial cuts will be made in the budget before it is approved tomorrow noon. - The amount of the cuts was not disclosed. Prank Murray, Indianapolis Taxpayers association, Anson Thomas, Indiana Farm bureau, led the verbal blast against the budget item of $14,000 to finance the county avia-
major Labor Day erash. .
this coupe, driven by Vincent Woodward of Kokomo, was in collision with the car of Dr. | at Kessler b blvd. and | Keystone ave. last night,
; < +13 Ware Injured i in This Battered Coup
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« « Three were Injured, two critically, when Frank L. Fouper
SIDELIGHTS - AT THE FAIR—
Sheep Breeders Tend Flock For Friend Who Is Home lI
They might lose because of it, General hospital, Camp Atterbury, but a group of sheep breeders | are guests of the fair today. sportsmanship last |45 ambulatory cases and 20 wheel and, chair patients have been selected All have been hosFort some of
real night. . Several trimmed blocked a flock of show sheep belonging to O. W. Brown, Plainfield,
| sheep were scheduled to be, judged today. > i Rs * 1
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for the trip. pitalized for months. when they, heard he was ill with|the men it will be their first trip to tpneumonia.- Mr. Brown's and other Indianapolis in more than a year.|
John Coltrain,
1000 persons from bred Angus heifer. some 90 cities tried their skill over|given him by the Indiana _Aberassociation
the week-end in identifying cuts of deen-Angus Breeders’
meat in the Agricultural building.
is a larger percentage than in other. contests this fall. td ” » A team of Mt. Summit high $chool boys has been named champions in the state dairy judging contest. The team includes Carl McClure, Donald Kissick, John Weisheit, all of New Castle, and Marvin Collins, Springport. Gaylor A. Brinson was soak. = » Farmers? day at the fair will be observed Thursday with a parade at 10 a. m. heading up
tion board next year. They contend that such a aviation board is not necessary on the ground that if it did establish a county airport it would be operating in competition with the Weir Cook Municipal airport and with many private ports. : Council Uninformed Addison J. Parry, council - president and .also president “of the aviation board, declined -to answer questions propounded by Mr. Murray regarding details of how the $14,000 is to be spent. Mr. Murray asked who was going | to get the $10,000 listed-for salaries |in the budget. Mr. Parry said that | {would be up to the aviation board members. |. “Does any member of the council know what any of this money is to be spent for?” Mr. Murray asked. No member of the council answered. The council will vote its final ap-| proval on the 1947.budget tomorrow.
CHICAGO GANGSTERS TRY TO STEAL BODY
CHICAGO; Sept. 3 (U. P).~— Gangsters suspected of poisoning racing . hews distributor James Ragen Sr., after their bullets failed to kill him, apparently made an attempt yesterday to steal “his body from its resting place in a cemetery, vault. A housewife living near Mt. Olivet cemetery reported to polic she Wis visited by two swart | wearing gaudy clothes and flashy diamonds. They asked her for the key to Ragen’s vault, but she was unable to give it to them. Acting Chief of Detectives John Warren said he believed the inci dent was an attempt to take away the body, with the hope of thwarting investigation of the death. Ragen died Aug. 14 in Michael Reese hospital where he had seemed to be recovering from gunshot
bush last June-24. He was shot down in the midst of his battle with remnants of the old Capone crime syndicate for control of horse racing news information throughout the nation. His death at first was assumed to be the result of his wounds, but a routine examination-by the cofoner’'s office disclosed the presence of mercury in his body, . This raised the possibility that the underworld, having failed to shoot him to death, {had in some manner placed poison in his hospital food.
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County Coroner EJ; Watson that the plane apparently © developed engine trouble and Tomlin attempted to land it. The left wing struck the ground. The bodies were thrown out of the plane by the impact and were mangled and dis | membel
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MILLER JEWELRY C0." Dr. M. Dee, Optometrist . 29 ON THE CIRCLE 2d Door From Power and Light Ce.
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events. Included will be nine bands, 25 floats, prize-winning livestock, the Farm Bureau queen and prominent Indiana and fair officials.
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JAPS MADE MILLIONS | INTO OPIUM od}
TOKYO, Sept. 3 (U, P.).—Almost | one-third of Manchuria’s total population of 30,000,000 became habitual opium smokers within two years under the Japanese-sponsored! { Manchukuo puppet government! war crimes evidence revealed today. | The figures ‘introduced before the international military tribunal's trial of 27 high Japanese as war criminals, were based upon official reports of the ‘interior ministry in | Manchukuo. | that total drug consumption ex- { ceqded $500 million in annual value. | The prosecution introduced reports sent by American officials in| | Korea, Manchuria and China to | Nashingion which showed how ese soldiers were used to profw rg opium trade.
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- LAS VEGAS, Nev., Sept. 3 (U. P.). | wound “through his heart: and the —Holding her baby in her arms 10 ,,o1y 26. -year-old woman hysteri-
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