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[st. several times earlier in the was a member of the brotherhood revening-gnd--that-they- sounded as’ of Railroad Trainmen,-the Presby[if they were traveling at_a high terian church and I. O. O. F. lodge rate of speed. He could not identi-| His wife survives him. fy the cars. Services will be at 1:30 p m.

. pi Week-End Traffic; . what ' The sheriff's office is launching a [Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan 4 R . : D ® . S | search for the car that:struck Mr. | mortuary. Hit-Run Driver Sought

5 Policemen Hurt When Emergency Squad Car | Swerves, Overturns to Avoid Hitting Auto

A high-speed motorist who left ‘his hit-run victim dying in the | middle of a street here was being sought by authorities today. Herschel F. Jumpp, 31, of 1830 Livingston st, died in City hospital |

“drive past his home on Semmerset of retirement in two weeks. 8

head injuries;

liam Lahrman, bruises.

lena were riding on the rear of the| vehicle and weer thrown to the|

ia Sunday, | ® Homer Wharton, 65, of 410 N. Wallace st, New York Central rail: | road conductor, was second - em - traffic fatality here week-end. He died on the way to| The two deaths brought the Mar-|gervice Shop at 18 S. Illinois st. City hospital after his car collided ion county traffic fatality tell for said Mr. Jumpp left work about 9 wi one driven BY Mag 2. Me. he yeat to 96. |p. m. and sometime later was seen'at 321 W. Maryland st. in answer Camis, 23, of Lebanon, at Meridian | 6 Policemen Injured ttc enter 3 taxi Ito a burglar alarm.

and New York sts. yesterday. Among 15 persons injured over| When his body was found he had Wife of the victim, Mrs. Mae (he week-end were five policemen |

City hospital and released, Charge Reckless Driving

Homer Wharton

- | H. F. Jumpp during the Wiley Wharton was badly injured. jympp The manager of the Ohio

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who were hurt when the police de-|$31, His broken glasses and wrist tral ave. going west-on Maryland Advestisement partment emergency truck in which|watch were found several feet from |st., attempted to make «a left turn . they = were riding .overturned at!where he lay. . into a parking lot at 31 E. MaryIf Your Child | Pennsylvania and Maryland sts. | A native df Indianapolis, Mr. land st. | A sixth police officer was injured Jumpp had attended Washington| Cpl. Lahrman swered his vehicle . yesterday while off duty when the high school and was a member of to miss the car and it overturned. motorcycle on which he was riding the Washington Street Presbyterian| Police arrested Koester S oug ing {and an automobile collided at Ft. church, He was discharged from the charges of reckless driving, no hand | | Wayne ave. and St. Clair st. army Oct. 10 after having served signal Creomulsion Fiieves promptly be. | Services for Mr, Jumpp will be at for 18 months. left turn which is : ia Le RRL Jo the a rer |? p. m. Wednesday in the Leap Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ha- | within the mile square, failure to laden phlegm and aid nature to Memorial funeral home and will be zel Jumpp; rag : : soothe and heal raw, tender, in- | conducted by the Rev. Charles Ar-/Jumpp; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. vehicle and operating a car under flamed bronchial mucous mem-|mentrout, pastor of the Washington Curtis Jumpp, all of Indianapolis; |the influence of liquor. He will apbranes, Tel] YOU druggist 10 ro Yhe | Street Presbyterian church. Burial/three brothers, Curtis Jumpp Jr.,| pear in municipal .court 4 this iG that your child is to will be in Memorial Park cemetery.| Walker, Iowa; Robert Jumpp, At- afternoon be benefited and you are to like its| Mr. Jumpp was found in the street lantic City, N. J, quick action in allaying the har-'shortly after midnight Saturday by Jumpp, Indianapolis, and two sis-| chusetts ave, a policeman who rassing cough without upsetting the nr. ang Mrs. Arnold Wade of 917 ters, Mrs. Gertrude Heck, Akron, serves at the department's radio siomach of Jou ate $0 have your Riviera dr. who were passing iri an|O. and Mrs. Lillian Corlis, Indian- [station, received a crushed right y , " automobile, He was taken to City apolis. {foot ad ankle when the motorC REOMU LSIO N hospital in an ambulance, but died| Mr. Wharton, a conductor for the | cycle on which he was riding and for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis a few minutes after being admitted. New York Central railroad for more an autombile driven by Ansell . er ————————— = than 35 years, died in a City hos- Taylor, 43, of 839 N. Capitol ave, pital ambulance. His wife, Mrs. Mae | collided. The motorcycle was driven Jumpp must have lain in the street Wiley Wharton received cuts on the (by Paul Bedell, 32, of 1902 B72 sk for nearly an hour before being head and chest injuries and is re- Hit by Trick found. His right leg and arm were COYering inthe Methodist hospital others injured: broken. | The Wharton car was struck, | Agnes Bruce, 50, of 782 EdgeR. O. Payne, who lives near the according’ to police, by anotherimont ave, sustained a bruised arm scene of the accident, told deputy dutomobiie driven north; on Me- | yesterday when ‘she walked into sherifis he had heard two cars fidian st. by Marvin J. McCamis, ithe side ‘of a passing truck at _- 23, an electricians mate first class! [ocke st. and Indiana ave.

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Beecher st, cuts on the Head when struc Shelby st. at Raymond st.

Injured in the overturning of the sustained bruises on her right knee police emergency car .were Cpl when she was struck by an autoRobert C. Wade, of 2342 8. Penn-imobile as she was alighting from a sylvania st, head, arm and shoul-|streetcar in the 900 block on W. | der injuries; Sgt. James O'Brien, 53, washington st. The driver of the of 1115 N. Wallace st., shock and/car, Robert E. Graham, 31, of 1026 Patrolman- CeclliGoodlet ave., was arrested for failure | Madalena, bruises, and Cpl Wil-| to give pedestrian right of way, reckless driving, inadequate brakes, ' Cpl. Wade and Patfolman Mada-iand passing a “stopped streetcar

which was discharging passengers

street. Cpl. Wade was treated at/g

[City hospital ambulance physician land returned to hoine. Cpl. Lahrman was driving. the injured when she ran into the side vehicle west on Maryland st. on a/of a passing car at Moore and run to the Oliver Corp. warehouse Rural sts.

Just west of ceived cuts on the head. when he Pennsylvania st. a car driven by fell from the motorcycle he was on his person a wallet containing Fred C. Koester, 51, of 2222 Cen-| riding east in the 5300 block on E Washington st,

field ave, cut on the head when the car she was driving was struck by another and overturned at North and New Jersey sts. She was treated on (at City hospital and later released.

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