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Seven persons were killed, two aocidents in Indiana over the week

Robert West, 20, Orleans, a race driver, wa his car plunged through an embankment during a race at the Mitchell | 45 feet over a line of spectators and landed Indianapolis Madison Square Gar-

speedway. The car Hurtled

GRILL ANOTHER IN NURSE DEATH

Find Razor, v, Lewd Pictures On Park Visitor.

Police said today they are holding | another suspect in the bludgeon | murder of Miss Alberta Green; 22-| year-old nurse, who was slain Sept. 11 at she walked down a dark corridor in Rotary Convalescent home. The suspect, police said, is Edward Robert Gardner, 34, of 143 Bright st, who jis being held on vagrancy charges after his arrest Saturday night in Military park, Gardner was carrying five lewd pictures and a razors wrapped in tissue paper and was watching young couples in the park, according to police. Questioned in Bridge Death Developments in the murder of Leslie Foddrill, 25-year-old juke box mechanic, accelerated momentarily late Saturday night. The phonograph technician was found clubbed to death Sept. 15 in a lovers' lane beneath the Kentucky ave.-White river bridge,

Two f From Here Anny Victims iy State Aesidenis: * Race Car Driver Dies at Orleans.

Watling Show - Thrills on

Modern Choral-Music

By HENKY BUTLER

music in conservatives willing to admit.

His concert with the

of them from indianapolis, in: traffic

end. s killed yesterday when |urday night showed his influerfce.

jden were packed with people.

on gn empty parked car. “Packed” is a mild word. Al

Roy Nunamaker, 40, of 2440 Pierson st., when his car collided with another | upstairs you got that humble and driven by Leslie Biggs, 21, of 5478| wistful feeling any huge crowd en- | Brookville rd. Miss Pauline Heaton, | joying itself gives you. : 32 of 422 E. Sanders st. riding in| Knows Audiences the Nunamaker car, was seriously in- | You could: see in ‘the crowd's rejured, She was taken to Cy hos- | action to the Waring program a lot pital. [of possibilities for popular concerts Biggs was arrested on ‘a charge | poone who get most of their music of drunken driving and two com- gn, vedio and juke-boxes will lispanions, Lester Reynolds, 21, of ten to good stuff, provided it isn't |Greenwood, and Orville Biggs, 20, [too long and isn't presented too seBrookville rd. were held ong vagran- | riously. . cy charges. » Waring is more than a show-4 Lived Here 20 Years man, but showman experience has Mr. Nunamaker, owner of the Sil- | taught him plenty about audiences. ver Hills riding stables on South- | [He can adreitly introduce serious eastern “Ave. had lived in Indian- ysis: . People shen Bu love it, apolis 20 vears. ut they want relief and variety, pe is survived by his wife, Mrs. | Works on Complex Ideal Nan Nunamaker, three brothers, J That Impatience of the so-called W. Nunamaker, Indianapolis; Ever- average man has often been cited eit Nunamaker, Scottsburg; Ivan|as evidence of the cultural supeNunamaker, Dallas, Tex. and three riority of well-heeled patrons of the

apolis. J. T. Gill], died yesterday in Long hospital of

[sway injuries he received when he was

For a number of years, Mr.

on. a bus. velopment of a distinctive, modern

§ S li Surrenders to Police "eal to evervhody.

Police ‘said a young man came into headquarters and told them he had been drinking with a friend | who threatened: “I'll get vou the] same way the man under the bridge |

was taken!”

A general alarm was broadcast | from headquarters and a short time

later police arrested Francis E. McGrath, 22, of 227 E. 10th st.

McGrath, however, was found to

have no Snhestion with the murder {overturned on a curve on the Manquestioning by |chester-Lawrenceburg road in Dearauthorities. He was charged with [born county, intoxication and operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of | liquor.

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Virgil Clark, 33, of 2518 8. Holt | surrendered to police later and admitted he was the driver of the car that struck Mr. Gill A retired farmer, Mr. Gill is sur-| gerated expression and capricious] [ vived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth | interpretation occasionally sounded | Gill, two aaughters, Mrs. Martha | ludicrous, he has evolved something | | Belo and Mrs. May Watt, and a son, | [to make serious teachers take no-| Gilbert Gill. tice. His small but fine chorus has| Omer L. Barton, 24, Aurora, Ind, tone, diction and the died Saturday night after his car | (they're all well-trained singers) to | do orchestral things with ‘voices, Unorthodox? Sure, but the purists {used to criticize the late J. Fred | ; 3 | Wolle, over in Bethlehem, Fa.. for | Thrown From Cycle [the way he would get his great Bach George Crawley, 22, Rolling choir to hum some of the chorales. |

Serious Teachers Take Notice

‘Style Is Well Received iy

Fred Waring, has done more for fs country than many (‘squares’) might be

Pennsylvanians at Butler field house Sat-

Three sides and the floor of that

you was killed early yesterday |saw was faces, and from every angle

sisters, Mrs, Ida Miles, Eau Claire, | larts. (I sometimes wonder how | Wis. and Mrs. Mary Hilkenback and {many such patrons, under oath! Mrs. Goldie Robbins both of Indian- {would still maintain they enjoy

every moment of a Bruckner sym-| 68, of 4130 Kerr rd. phony and never let their atiention,

War-| | struck by a hit-run driver at Kerr | ing has worked on a complex ideal. | and Holt rds. Friday- while waiting| One phasg of it has been the-de- |

ehoral-music style that would p-|

From the early stages of the War- | ing glee-club singing, when exag-!

flexibility

LOCAL NAVY PILOT

Prairie, was killed yesterday when he was thrown from his skidding motorcycle in the path of an auto] driven by Walter A. Leahker, 25, La |

RECEIVES CITATION

Music Propagandist

The point I want to’ make is that | (Mr, Waring and his organization, |

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At English s

Kathegine Dunham, exotic danseuse, Ais opening a three-day engagement with her “Bal Negre” at English's Thursday,

what the public will take and what it won't take. I'm genuinely sorry space forbids the long list of individual mentions Saturday night's program deserves. Maybe the Pennsylvanians will forgive a fellow Keystoner for being limitéd by newsprint,

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DIE IN PLANE CRASH STERLING, 111, Sept. 30 (U, P,). —Leonard C. Hummel, 21, an army | air forces veteran, and Marilyn | Issig, 25-year-old divorcee, were | killed yesterday in an airplane crash eight miles north of “here.

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The navy cross has been awarded [ Porte, on Highway 35 near La Porte. | to Lt. James W., Barnitz, son of | Eckert W. Barnitz of 2310 Harlan died yesterday st., for heroism as a pilot of a dive lceived Friday bomber attached to the carrier Es- in which he was riding overturned | sex during the Leyte gulf battle. The citation discloses that he led Dale Flick, his three plane section in a run on [driver of the major units of the Japanese fleet | jured.

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[who are not dependent on any {Diamond Horseshoe, can arouse] '| public enthusiasm for musically | competent arrangements and per{formance, I'd like to hear the French Lick. | Pennsylvanians introduce more and!

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Lick, | more substantial things, like Bach|

chorales, still retaining the divert{ing and humorous items. If anybody can actively propa-

Harold Vondersmith, 25, Bluffton, |

Ind., was killed yesterday when the! 8andize for better music, Fred War- ’ For certainly he knows

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one driven by Gail Hahn, Bryant who was seriously injured. | | Leo Herner, 21, of 420 E. South- | ern ave., was arrested on a charge | of drunken driving early yesterday | when ‘he and four other persons | were injured in a two-car collision at Pleasant Run pkwy. and Olive st. |

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Police Arrest Driver | Others injured were Blanche 17, of 1433 8S. East st.; James T. Hynes, R. R. 1; Patrick Moriarity, 357 E. Minnesota st., and

David Fowler, 54, R. R. 20, was injured last night when he was struck by a hit-run. driver the 3200 block, W. Washing-

Later state police arrested John Weekly, 44, of 2913 8S. Lyons st. { on a charge of diunken driving and | leaving the seene- of an accident.

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