Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1946 — Page 4

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practicing h Indiaman oldest Dr Vay bop today. Dr. : . celebrated his 9Tth ¢ 3, was brought to ednesday after he

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‘Born at Hillsboro, O,, near Cincinnatl, he moved with his parents _ to a farm near Danville when he ~ was 4 years old, and has resided in Hendricks county since that time, "Dr. Lawson took his pre-medic work at Wabash college, and is the oldest llving graduate of that in-

stitution. During his 68 years of practice An Hendricks county, he has offiED at the birth of 1500 babies, He is an authority on Hendricks county history, and throughout his - Jong term of service has been ac-

GOP RALLY- TONIGHT

WASHINGTON, Ind, Oct. 18.—| policies and prominent among G.

Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio will] O. P. presidential potentials, will be| address a Republican rally here to-| introduced by Indiana's Senator | eral cars and drove onto the tracks) le

night, making his second appear-| Homer BE Capehart.

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37 ACCIDENTS IN INDIANAPOLIS

Train Kills Local Youth; Bus and Truck Kill Pedestrian.

Six persons were killed, two of them in Indianapolis, in traffic here 7 [and elsewhere in Indiana during tthe heavy rain yesterday and last night. Thirty-seven traffic accidents occurred in Indianapolis between noon land midnight due principally to reduced . visibility and slippery streets and highways. Donald 8. Richards, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Richards, 2896 Sutherland ave. was killed instantly last night when the car he was driving was struck by.a New Dr. W. T. Lawson York Central train at the Sherman | dr. Crossing.

| political campaign. The Ohio leader, champion of | Republican domestic and economic

pieces of wreckage along the railroad right-of-way for | more than 100 yards. Witnesses said the youth pulled around sev-

against a flasher signal. Surviving besides the parents are { brothers, Joseph H. of Cincinnati; | Robert L., of Indianapolis; two halfbrothers, Norman Richards, San Diego, Cal, and Neil Richards, In- | dianapolis. Run Over by Bus Harry Pendleton, 56, of Sangster ave, “was fatally injure

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24 Pupils Escape Serious Injury i in Bus, Auto Crash

Shaken up when their Warren Township school bus collided with an auto in the 3200 block, Emerson

i ave. late yesterday afternoon, 24 pupils escaped serious injury. TAFT WILL ADDRESS | ance in Indiana during the current Repuied Driving Asin. Signal CAT, WAS charged | with reckless driving. ‘he car was torn to and | —eee

totway tor RAINBOW VETERANS

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division’s last man’s club here.

Rainbow.

W. Phillips, colonel in world war II, will speak {to the veterans. who served under Douglas MacArthur in the gq [first world war when he commanded | he paid his 90-cent fare was a

Roy Brown, 5430 E. 30th st., driver of the

‘Keep the Change’ CAPEHART WIL -

BEDFORD, Ind. Oct. 18 (U, P.

BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 18 (U, P.).—Robert C. Wilkins, 18, didn’t mean it yesterday when he told

Engineers agreed that the air-

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OF CRIMINAL GOURT

presided over it, Raymond F. Murray, Democratic candidate for state senator, charged in a radio speech last night. a “In his first year, 1943, that court spent more than $41,000; in 1945 it spent more than $51,000 and, the budget approved for 1947 calls for spending $54,000,” Mr. Murray sald. He cited the cost figures, he said, as an argument against Republican proposals for creation of a second criminal court here to relieve congestion. Mr. Murray said if elected to the legislature he will oppose any bill for another court on the ground that existing superior courts could

thus relieve criminal court conges-

another court to the taxpayers.

MAN WITH 2 WIVES

An 81-year-old "man with two

bigamy in criminal court today.

).| Stephen Newton Howell, 713 N. | —Senator Homer E. Capehart (R.! | Alabama st, admitted that he mar-| [today in the post home, 64th st, Ind) will dedicate the new SKY|ried Miss Maurine E. Carpenter last land College ave. {Haven airport at Bedford Sunday. | Aug. 8 without getting a divorce [from ‘his other wife, Mable F. Cox

change.” But he didn't know it { port, located within 20 blocks of Howell~ an infantry! at the time. | Downtown Bedford, is carved out Today young Wilkins hoped [of “the most difficult terrain din

that the cabbie was an honest | the whole state.”

individual.

century note instead of a dollar. each end than | in the middle.

One unusual fea- | Miss Carpenter while under the in The bill with which |ture, they said, was one 3600- foot | fluence of liquor following a drink[runway which is 40 feet higher at|ing party but that fact did not re

|wives was sentenced to serve 90

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FRIDAY, ocr. 18, 1946

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CITES GROWING C0STILOCAL BRIEFS

Allison Star Club, Inc., will spon= sor Down Beat Den canteen ‘which

The cost of operating Marion | eats every Saturday night at the county criminal court has increased | ytley Hut, 37th st. and Boulevar every year Judge W. D. Bain has

pL A meeting to select canteen of ficers and to set up a Co- ordinating | council will be held at the home of | Mrs. R. J. Hanson, 213 'W. 38th st., at 7 p, m. Tuesday. Mrs. Eva lice Bride, club president, said future plans include a Halloween party.

The Woman's auxiliary of 8%, Paul's Episcopal church will meet Monday in the Roberts room at 12:30 p. m,

Bug-A-Boo Inn teen-canten will reopen today at Rhodius Commue nity center. Marvin Snodgrass is president.

Election of officers will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the L. 8.

be given criminal jurisdiction and|ayres & Co. auditorium by the

ladies ‘auxiliary of the police de-

tion without adding the expense of |nartment, Mrs, Clifford Richter will

preside. v

Burns-West-Striebeck auxiliary 12099, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will have a public card party at 8:30 p.

GETS 90- JAY TERM m. tomorrow at BE. Washington and {Deny sts. Martha Adney is chaire

Fred Hayoz will.speak at the ane

i312, American Legion, at 6 p. m,

ays in jail on his plea of gu nual oyster stew and initiation of CLUB TO ASSEMBLE —Wow—3$99.10. DEDICATE AIRPORT |r fn jut on Si sin of guity solmiah ore soy ink brtinior of

Ind.,, Oct. 18 ) —~World war I veterans from all over Indiana who served with the Rainbow division will gather tomorrow at the annual reunion of a taxicall driver to “keep ‘the

SMALL FREIGHTER SINKS BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Oct, 18 (U,

Judge W. D. Bain that he married P.) ~The small freighter Kenosha

- |sank in the gulf of Mexico, 60 miles {south of Port Isabel, Tex. yesters - |day. There was no report of loss

[sult in any leniency from the court of life.

|by a truck and run over by a bus. | A Railway Express truck driven by William M. Baker, 13¢ 8. Ori-| lental st, struck Mr, Pendleton in| the 600 block, Indiana ave, and threw him into the path of a Swallow coach bus driven by Dick Stahl of Champaign, Hl. The bus ran over his body. Steps Out of Car, Dies

Martin H. Myles, 68, of Connersville ~district investigator ‘of the] | Alcoholic Beverages Commission, | slumped over and died yesterday afternoon a moment after his car| ‘crashed against a bridge abutment {on Highway 52, east of New Pales- | | tine. | State police said Mr. Myles ap-| | parently stepped from his car after the accident and fell dead against the side of the machine. A heart attack induced by shock is believed |to have caused his death. | | Russell Walterman. 21, of near] | Napoleon, Ind. was killed yesterday | {when the car he was driving | skidded on Highway 29 and crashed {into a truck two miles west of | Napoleon, Mrs. Dave Oakes, 60, of Cutler, Ind., was fatally injured yesterday | when the car in which she was | Iriding collided with a truck at the intersection of Highways 18 and 35 in Galveston, Ind, at the height of a blinding rainstorm, Child Killed at Portland | Victor Schmidt, 10, of Portland, was killed instantly when he was struck by a ear driven by Lt Comdr, Walter Reed, of Portland The accident occured when the child started to run across the street from school in Bryant, Ind.

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College ave, was injured. last night when the car in which she was riding collided %ith another car at Capitol ave. and 22d st. Carl D. Pisher, 28, of 702 N Bosart ave, was slightly hurt last night when a taxi cab struck him in front of the Lincoln hotels

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E ISE NHOW E Rr DEPARTS

| FRANKFURT, Oct. 18 (U. P.)— | Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower de-

| with a final message to American soldiers in Europe praising their ac- | | complishments as occupation forces. !

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