Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1947 — Page 2

TRAGIC ACCIDENT — Three people were injured, two critically, the car in which crashed with another near Columbus, Ind.. Saturde : fu director, was arrested on a charge of drunken driving. Mrs. Eleanor ‘Wagner and her twin daughters, Priscile ciation and president of Gamble

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ALTOONA, Pa., Feb. 19 (U. P).— Reuther of| ath toll in the crackup of the

and in many state whom he married in Midland SatThe C. I O. president, backed by |urday, was killed. 8 meeting of his vice presidents, qye railroad fixed the death toll legislative opposition asa; 22 — all identified at local the No. 1 job. He expressed the morgues. Coromer Daniel M. Repilo“hope that through a demonstra; gie said he counted 33 bodies taken tion of the ability of organized 1a- from the wreckage. The Red Cross bor to act in a united manter Welreported 33 dead but was able to can provide the basis for a discus- | identify only 16. sion of ‘other means $0 achieve The dead included 13 passengers,

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mates range between tour and tive | Syes for Divorce ¥ But, answering a question as to . i pin 4 wetin = ©! From Doris Duke : with the predominately craft set TRERION, X. J, Xo 19 (U.P). ; of the A. F. of L, Mr. Murray said: ames H. R. Cromwell today filed i “We are firmly committed to in-|3 petition for an absolute divorce

Mrs. E. T. Stotes- | bury, Philadel-| phia, charged that Miss Duke deserted him in|

which will resist displacement. filed in chancery court, said she & Jurisdictional conflicts between | “has willfully, continuously, and $ A F of L and C. IL O. unions obstinately,” deserted him since furnish one important reason why |that time. congress is working toward some| In 1945 the chancery court grantnew labor law. Mr. Green; testify- |ed Mr. Cromwell a limited “bed ing yesterday before the senate la- |and board” divorce decree, probor committee, predicted these con- | hibiting both parties from remarry-

Tlicts would continue as long as the [ing. It was based on the same deEr O. competed with the A. F.|sertion ground.

Mr. Cromwell] and Miss Duke . were married in New York City Dog Saves Life Pel Of Elderly Man jo

Feb. 13, 1935. They have no chilGALESBURG, Ill, Feb. 19 (U. a )—A dog saved Henry O. White, JUTy Selected

Mr. White fell down while going |—A jury was being chosen today to cellar for some coal. Then |in foderal court to sit in the trial - he wanflered outdoors in a dazed |of an Auburn man charged with e Was . |selling farm equipment at over A neighbor's dog found him and |ceiling prices. Wilbur E. Walter is barked so long that its owner, Leo charged with selling two tractors, Baughman, investigated. He found |three combines and a cornpicker 4 over the OPA price.

In Indianapolis

. ward, Mildred Tice; Raym Marceline | | Eg eR ARE ' a . , Irene Stiles; Ken- At St. Vincent’s—Rosselle, Helen Bair;

Bb, Evelyn Sears; vonna Bage; William, Ione Zody: EF) r b las: Sulam, dy; Marlin, Dorothy hy] ne 3 Margaret At Embhardt—Blackstone, Irene Miller.

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Margaret Charles Barkdull, 50, at Veteran's hosPe . olah arieroscierosts, i "i tterson; arles, 80, ; h te Sar at 1822 Marlindale

Malgren; Willi McD ; Guy William, . Pollard, 58, at City hospital,

Young: George 8. Hut 12, at 920 N. Bwing, [a C. Blackmier, 73, at 805 N, Colo3 a zon a

, 46, at Methodist 8al hemorrhage. he . Andrews, 07, at 1354 E.

Spernard, Pte. Simeon Ely, 11, at Methodist hospital,

Beret , at 1445 Broadway, car- ||

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