Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1946 — Page 4
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cidents in the state over the weekend, while one died of injuries received. in a wreck last week. Roy Fischer, 46, Avilla, Ind., gar{age owner, was fatally injured yes~ | terday when the wrecking car he | was driving overturned on Highway |8 near Avilla. A gasoline explosion | ignited his clothing but he extri- | cated himself from the wreckage, | extinguishing the flames. He died lin a hospital in Garrett a few hours | later, | Nolan Blake, of Grabill, ‘Ind, dled! in a Ft. Wayne hospital yesterday | of injuries received Saturday when his car struck a bridge abutment
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| William Phipps, 21, of Hymera,| | Ind., died in a Sullivan hospital yes- | terday of injuries he received) | earlier when the car in which he | was riding collided with a purked, coal truck on Highway 48 near] Hynflera.
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William Dean, Campbellsburg,’ | died yesterday of injuries he re- | ceived last Wednesday when the car
with a truck on Highway 150 near Hardingsburg in Washington county. | George Aynes, 26, Anderson all- | |ing station attendant, was killed, instantly Saturday night when he | was struck by a New York Central train as he was walking along the tracks near his home. | Car Hits Truck | Sylvester Prechtel, 21, of Schne- | ville, Ind., was fatally injured Sat- | urday night when his car collided with a truck near Huntingburg, | Ind. Miss Wanda Houchin, 18, of | Huntingburg riding with him, was seriously injured. Irene Evans, 28, Muncie, died when she apparently fell from al truck three miles south of Muncie | last night, police said. They held the driver, H. 8. McClure, Manele for investigation. Mrs. Alfa Troy, 60, Indianapolis, | died in Hamilton county hospital at Noblesville of injuries suffered in an auto collision at Westfield Satur- | day. . “
SENTENCED T0 LIFE IN KNIFE SLAYING
| Wesley Grimes, 36, was sentenced | Ito life imprisonment today when, | he pleaded guilty in court |
/to a charge of d degree murder. He admitted that he stabbed to death Waverly Allen during a fight at an Indiana ave. tavern last | Jan. 19. | Grimes previously had pleaded {not guilty to a first degree murder | enarge but today he entered a plea’ ot guilty to the second degree) {charge and was sentenced by Judge | William D. Bain.
$10,000 BOND SET IN ENGLISH HOTEL DEATH
| Gerald G. Rigdon, Connersville electrician in whose English hotel {room Mrs. Juanita Nance Yadon, |41, died Friday, is being held on a | vagrancy charge with bond set at 1$10,000 pending his hearing Oct. 29. Meanwhile, Dr. R. N. Harger, | state toxicologist, is completing | analysis tests of the contents of |Mrs. Yadon's stomach in an effort [to establish the cause of her] [death. Thus far Rigdon has failed |to post the bond set by Judge John
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Birendra Singhi, 31-year-old | native of Calcutta and an heir
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$50 Million Heir SEEK LEGAL WAY Ty/cop Meating Sot y In Perry Township
The October meeting of the Perry Township Republican club will be — Authorities thumbed through 14 st 8 p. m. tomorrow at South- drowned at Winona lake yesterday t high school. R. B. List, club legal way to remove a family of six presi dent, will introduce the candi- of the lake. from a formerly abandoned eight- dates and County Clerk A. Jack Til. [SWim. |room house on which they claimed son, up for re-election, will be master of ceremonies,
Guest speaker of the evening will |42, and their four children moved! crashed ‘on his father’s farm. His {be Judge Hezzie Pike of superior |jari Jeg was broken and he received
REMOVE ‘SQUATTERS
HAMMOND, Ind. Oct; 21 (U.P),
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‘squatters’ rights.” William Bragg, 47, his wife, Ottie, |
into the house recently after. they
| were evicted from, their home when © court.
YOUTH, 15, IS STATE | This Monk Really DROWNING VICTIM, Tore Things Up
‘“WILLOUGHBY, O., Oct, 21_(U. John © Hernandez, 18; P.).—The anxious chief telephone operator here called Police Chief James Billson to report a receiver had been knocked from a telephone. He said there were sounds of an apparently violent struggle. Investigating, the chief found a residence where nobody was at home but a t monkey, The monk had knocked the phone to the floor. It had smashed everything it could lay its paws on.
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when a canoe upset in the middle He was unable to
Mark Radar, .23, of near Orland, Ind., was badly injured yesterday when a, plane. he was. piloting
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PLANE CRASH KILLS THREE CHRISTIANSBURG, Va., Oct. 21
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