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In Car-Truck Crash Traffic accidents claimed four Hoosier lives , state police reported today, as rain coated high. ways and obscured drivers’ vision. Two persons were seriously in-]] jured in accidents in the state. In

Mr. Ingram was killed instantly| when his car skidded into the path &

of a truck south of Franklin yesterday afternoon. : State police said his car slid sidewise on a curve on U. 8. 31, left the

The truck, owned by Finchum

Trucking Co., was loaded with hogs. mote the protection of life and ent postwar planning program will) The Indianapolis man's car was property will be “supported by me,” best serve the pedble of Indianapo-| \declared Miss Mary Catherine Con- lis, declared Joseph E. Bright, Re-| nor, Democratic candidate for the]

demolished and his body was taken to Gosney mortuary, Edinburg. Mr. Ingram, local real estate man, was returning from Tennessee where he had visited a brother." He is survived by his wife, Alma; three stepsons, Bearl, John and Everett Simpson, and twe daughters. Dies in Skid The 17-year-old Kokomo youth

was killed instantly last night when one of the~most important problems

his car skidded off U. 8. 31 south of Peru and overturned.

State police said the car apparently was traveling at a high rate of speed. Passengers in the car were Tommy Wickersham, 15, Bunker Hill, who is in Duke Hos-| pital in Peru with serious internal! injuries” and Wanda Sonnafrank, 17, Bunker Hill, also in Duke in a

serious condition.

Mr. Heggie, a passenger in a truck driven by James T. Thomas, 32, Pt. Wayne, was killed when the truck skidded and overturned on Ind. 3 near Ft. Wayne last night. Poor Brakes Blamed

State police blamed the accident] “on brake failure. Investigators said the driver could not stop for the intersection at Ind. 3. In attempting to make a turn into the road the car slide over the edge, turning over in a four-foot ditch. Mr. Spradley was fatally injured when a train backed over him at a crossing in Evansville.

Locally, police reported a sharp increase in the number of minor accidents in the past 24 hours. Three additional police cars were assigned to help the regular accident division, \ Police are seeking a hit-run driver who struck George Kens, 61, of 2129 Highland Place, during the rush hour at Illinois and South Sts. The driver was making a left turn into South St. and struck the pedestrian, wil is in fair condition in General Hosptial. : Also hospitalized was James Spaulding, 32, of 3811 Kenwood Ave, injured in a three-car smashup at Keystone Ave. and 46th St. Doctor Hurt

Other cars were driven by Dr. Claude L. Lomax, 2017 E. 52d St. and Edward J. Murphy, 3511 N. Pennsylvania St. Both Dr. Lomax

s Your Candidates For City Council

grams and personal backgrounds of candidates running for the City Council! and City C

cil, six Republicans, six Democrats and three United Labor candidates. Miss Catherine Conner, Democrat, both from the sixth district,

(Sixth District) ‘THIS 18 THE SIXTH of. a series of articles concerning the pro~

k in the Nov. 4 municipal election. | Voters will cast ballots for any nine of 15 candidates for the Coun-,

Candidates reviewed today are Joseph E. Bright, Republican, and

Joseph E. Bright

CONTINUATION OF THE pres-

Miss Mary C. Connor

ORDINANCES THAT WILL pro-

City Council from the sixth district, in her campaign statement. “I have no pet measures to be introduced and I will represent no special class or group,” she said. “TI believe that public safety should always be given first preference and I consider juvenile delinquency

publican candidate for sixth district City Councilman, in a campaign| statement, “It will be the duty of the new City Council to screen the various items under construction and ine sure their completion in order to give benefit to all the citizens,” he said.

“I'm convinced that a long-range

of the day.” traffic control program is a ‘must’

a8 8 for the next administration. Streets ALTHOUGH SHE HAS been ac-imust be widened and one-way tive in the Democratic party many|gtreets must be established.” years, this is the first time she has {

” » ” { een a candidate for any public ME. BRIGHT has been active in)

{the Republican party for many | Miss Connor was born on the years having served as a precinct! West Side and lived all her life in| onimitteeman and more recently | that neighborhood. as chairman of the 24th ward. He She is a bookkeeper and formerly resigned the ward chairmanship was employed in the city control-|last April along with three others ler's office. She attended St. John’s|in order to run for the City CounAcademy and is a ‘member of St. cil. Anthony's Church, the Daughters| ye 15 a member of the West of Isabella, Woodmen Circle 63 and| washington Street Methodist the Marion County Women's Dem-|chyrch, Masonic lodge, Indianapoocrptic Club. lis Clubs of Printing House SalesShe lives at 337 N. Addison St. [men and the Washington High

5 ; School Alumni Assn. Hedds YWCA Council He is a graduate of Washington

HANGCHOW, Oct. 28 (UP)—Miss|high school and Central business Liliace Reid Barnes, Lake Forest,|college. For several years he has Ill, today was elected president of {been affiliated with the electrothe World Council of the Young typing industry as a salesman. Women’s Christian Association. He lives at 253 N. Holmes Ave,

Local Deaths— Spencer W. Curtiss Dies;

Funeral in San Francisco

Services and burial for Spencer W. Curtiss, co-founder and chairman of the board of directors of Spencer W. Curtiss, Inc. Indianapolis Industrial Advertising Agency, will be tomorrow afternoon in San Francisco, Cal. Mr. Curtiss, who was 63, died in San Francisco yesterday after a long illness. He had lived in California for four years, moving there because of ill health, nn pts gem rmm— He was a native of sackaon, : Mich., and had lived in California | p ner ervices before coming Yo Indianapolis in| 1932. He was employed by the Whitaker Press and later by we Oot for Tomorrow! William B. Burford Printing Co. In 1937, with Harold A. Quinlan of | : Indianapolis, he formed the Spencer| Services for Mrs. Ernest W. Zelner, | W. Curtiss, Inc., agency. {life-long resident and echurchwoman |

and his wife, Helen, a passenger, received minor injuries.

Tom Powell, 1711 Whitcomb St., Speedway, a pedestrian, was treated and released at General Hospital after he ran into the side of a car driven by Sarah Befford, 23, of 1214 8. Grant St, She was charged with operating a vehicle with out a driver’s license. Nine-year-old Charles Hoover, 825 Grier St, was struck by a car driven by Charles Tool, 2015 W. 16th St. at New Jersey and South Sts. The driver made a left turn into South St, as the ehild crossed. Wayne Hubbard, 6, of 2414 Schofield Ave, ran into the path of a car driven by Jessie Jacobs, 25090 Sangster Ave, in the 1800 block Martindale Ave, Fred Bradley, 59, of 1560 Boulevard Place, was struck by a truck driven by Herman Ballard, 3752 Rockville Rd. as the truck made a left turn from 16th St. into College Ave. Treated by Doctor Margaret Linn, 36, of 3154 N. Capitol Ave., was treated by her own doctor after her car and a truck

driven by Robert McClellan, 3514 N.| ¥ho died Sunday in his home, 4ry Drivers Union 18, |

Illinois St. collided at 9th and Tuxedo Sts.

Mrs, Harriet Pearson, 62. Box 381, Church, Burial will be in Holy|Chapel. Burial will be in Wash- , 62, oe

Brendenwood, received minor in-

Mr. Simms, who was 84, and a| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. | uries when her ca d | yrles wh at EF su wsiuded wv resident of Indianapolis 60 years, Kathryn L. Keller; three daughters, | Allisonville Rd. The car ow urned | V88 8 retired cabinet maker and Mrs. LaVerne Duggins, Mrs. Doris | twice, after striking a tree, and member of St. Patrick's church. |J. King and Mrs, Joy Lee ick: | i

is the wife of John Pearson, former Mrs. Aza Palaski; a sister, Mrs. | Jack D. Keller, all of Indianapolis, ! Mrs. Clara Schmock, 49, of 243a| SPON% 8 Erandchild and two greal- py

. car her! driven by William A. Fisher, 455, Services for Dudley Hayes, former *=Y> Who died yesterday in -her| is in fair con-|doorman for the Marott Hotel who 2O™e: 85 N. Whitcomb Ave, wi |

of 5124 E. Washington St. was struck|in the C. M. C. Willis & Son fu-|CTo%n Hill. She was 86. by a west-bound Central Ave. track-|neral home. Burial will be in Crown| A native of Licking, O. she had

Survivars include his wife, Mrs. of Indianapolis who Bied yesterday, | {Bessie V. Curtiss, and his mother, Will be held tomorrow at 3 p. m.| { Mrs. Della W. Curtiss, both of Palo in the Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Alto, Cal; a son Nelson, Washing- Chapel. Burial will be in Crown ton, D. C., and two daughters, Mrs, Hill Madeline Sheehan, Chicago, and| *'Mrs.. Zelner had been ill for a | | Miss Janice Curtiss Indianapolis. |short time in her residence, 5410| {Burgess St. She was 41 and be‘Mrs. Esther Ross {longed to the Immanuel Evangeli- { Mrs. Esther A. Ross, 433 W. 44th cal and Reformed Church : |8t., died yesterday en route to Gen- | : of leral Hospital after collapsing of a | Survivors include her husband; heart attack in the 400 block on g. | ber sister, Mrs. Catherihe A. Vlantis, 21st St. {and two brothers, William F. and | A native of Whitehall, N. Y., she J2mes M. Doherty, all of Indian-| had been an Indianapolis resident|®Polis. Her pastor, the Rev. C. E. 12 years. Before coming here she Sitler, will conduct the services. lived in Ticonderoga, N. Y. ! She was a mémber of the Cen- Ora B. Keller tral Baptist Church here and al Ora B. Keller, 237 Hendricks life member of the Ticonderoga | Place, died yesterday in Veterans Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri- Hospital. He was 59. can Revolution. | He had been an Indianapolis The only survivor is her son, resident 40 years, a4 salesman for | Auburn A. Ross, 433 W. 44th St. the West Baking Co., and a native Mot, Bows’ body will be at Flan- of Nashville, Ind. ner uchanan mortuary today, -l and will be taken to Ticonderoga _— Ve emi 3 Se Pletn| or services and burial Thursday. |T Strayer Post 1405, VFW; MillersJoseph M. Simms [ville Misonic Lodge and secretary- | Services for Joseph M. Simms, treasurer of the Bakery and Laun-

1309 Villa Ave. will be at 9 a. m,| Services will be tomorrow at 3 Thursday in St. Patrick's Catholic/!P- m. in Moore Mortuaries Peace

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Survivors include a daughter, four sons, Ernest, George, Fred and Jennie Manson, both of Indian- and 12 grandchildren. | ~ . i n. i Carrie Gilkey Dudley Hayes | Services for Mrs. Carrie L. Gil-|

be at 10 a. m. Thursday in Conkle! Sica Zvatay Wn bis hom - wl home. Burial will be mn

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ington Sts Mr. Hayes, a native of Smyrna, Vas 8 member of the Garden Ofty| Cyclists Hurt Tenn., had been a resident of Indi. Christian Church. | Police said Miss O'Donnell walked anapolis 36 years. | Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.

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a car driven by Luther Worrell, 605/ Sp e—— x DeQuincy St. at Emerson Ave. Druggist Buried d Washington St. Times State Service Hoag, 271, Mumford, N. Y., and La- ices for Edward Sylvester Laugh- Crown Hill. He was 67, vern Boyland, 26, also of ord. ner, druggist at

~~ Mrs, Augusta Brown, 8 118 E. Ninth St, was treated at Generallernoon at St. Mark's Lutherari » resident of Indianapolis 57 years Churéh

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