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is SR Irosd tracks. “They id he had|Ind., was killed when he was struck] ting an obstruction in the roadway. Bo Netolso Funeral Camival—By Dick Turner [Traffic Toll Soars [5s or Bab sry anamime i woe. ie os, Avtne Ble + Boys . - | Harry w. Derbyshire, 49, of Peru, Lewis, 24, of Milan, Ind. = The acci-| chester was killdd mn 8 Ee ering Before CABEnds { a ; Ta rg 3 fo rains foreman, wus killed last dent happened on Ind. 350. . .. |crash in U. 8. 35 near Marion. His} 10s ANGELES, Dec. 22 (UP)— | At 1 T . (ah when he was struck .by - Killed by Hit-Run Driver | utomobile skidded on the icy road, Aeronautics Board Béaminer OMOITOW S 0 id VS ear (ratomditle while crossing the street. ingham and struck an auto driven by 8 e driver was held pending investi! Jessie EB 14, of Loogoo- Lewis Bush, 29, of Marion. Joseph B® Caldwell said today that . of eT (Continued From Page One) Rossow Worn of wy Juse thst ight 5 Snjuries Je G. H. Garling of Gary, a bus, his decision whether to revoké the t ¢ Kiwar P. Welborn, ‘ secretary-treasurer of | - Near Brazil, police found the body | ceived earlier week When driver, and Monroe Hostetler, of [license of Pilot Charles R.. Sisto, i ‘ Entert Wabash College foundation, and Dr ‘Year-End Hazards of Willie Pruitt, 50, of Oldscotts;, was struck by a hit-run &river on|Napannee, a passenger, were killed charged with flip-flopping a DC-4 i , Frank H. Sparks, president of Wa- (Continued From Page One) |Ark. ying beside a railroad track.|U, 8. 45 near the town. The ‘driver, When the bus was struck by a |aiffiner in flight, will be announced t . The annu bash College. as M. C. Polson of Toledo, O. He They ig a coach ticket in his Alvin B. Norris later surrendered to| Passenger train near Robart Bate | {In “Washington. sored by th His passing brought a flood “of Was Uhown from the engine's tends es ty Aud theorized hie Had, fallen] police. gay. ‘Mr. Sisto Hearing before the v Club for 1 eulogies from persons Who adinired n. g out of a passenger train; "es “Mrs. Elizabeth Rerus, 38, of CAA board ended Saturday when ; ill be held him as a personal friend or through {er and crushed under the tender) Two more persons died as the | Mrs. Rosa Lee Beckwith, 22, of Richmotid, died in a Greenville, O., he did not call any witnesses. w! | his writings. 8 its load of coal. : aftermath of an automobile-bus| (Gary, died en route to Clinic Hos- hospital ; yesterday of injuries she . He was accused of imperiling the § Ave. Boys ( “The state of Indiana and the State Police said this morning his accident near Richmond Friday.|pital in Michigan City of injuries received a truck crash 12 miles|jjves of 49 passengers Oct. 8 by : Chartered nation has lost “a distinguished {body had been cut in two and-only Those. who. suctumbed Saturday|after the automobile in which she|north of New Madison. manipulating the gust lock on the ¥ bring Laut citizen,” said ‘Gov. Gates. “As a | part of it had been recovered. were Hardin Williams, 40, of Rich-\was riding crashed into a utility The stafe police superintendent's! American Airlines plane over El 1 to the part, writer, diplomat and citizen he was Find Body Aldng Tracks ® * [mond, and Johm Lemley, 71, of pole on Lake Shore Dr. in Porterlwaming that 45 fatalities may be Paso, Tex. without the knowledge | A Christ unexcelled, His passing is a great | Another rail accident took the Washington, Pa. County. recorded over the holidays was|of Capt. John Beck, who was at the | given by | loss to Indiana. and this city.” | jute of Albert H. Patterson, 41, of| TWo others were killed in the! State Police said she was thrown|based on statistics of previous controls at the time. The ship nosed members ar Mayor-elect Al Feeney sald Ashtabula, O., near. Kingsbury in|accident which took place on U. 8:lout of the car in the crash. They years, down suddenly, whipped over on its 8 give a tum “Meredith Nicholson was a dignified La Porte County. Authorities found | 10 west of Richmond, said the driver, William Goldsby,| “It's not too. late to. save your {back and was righted % feet above i ing and ¢ Hoosier gentleman of the old] his body along the Pennsylvania] William Johnson of Deleware, | |26, of ‘Gary lost control after hjt- life,” 'he said. “Slow down.” the ground. 8 = 5 : Blacks Stuc ¥ gchool. sCourteous, scholarly and a| - 8 9 provide ent gifted writer, he brought great | \ : ‘ i Harry credit to this city. Indianapolis has ] | ; ; tart truly lost a fine citizen" i Fo . ' a y= Mrs. Booth Tarkington expressed ~ $ ia ; Flelthet 3 “deep grief at the passing .of our e ; ; friend and. neighbor of long ago ¥ : ¥ Harry Gi Meredith Nicholson and ‘my hus- * : % tor, will be band - were youths together and 1 3 gram, assis! their friendship continued throigh- | | api Harry C. C out their lives. Indiana has Yost | and membe a distinguished citizen.” Both ch Former Mayor Reginald H. Sulli- Agencies 1 van sald %“I am sorry to hear of his] { through ti death. We were good friends He| munity Fu was one of the most talented and) a v REG. U. 8. PAT, OFF. members 1 entertaining men. I've known and COR. 1047 WY EA BAR VCE times in th had unusual ability. He was a fine| TOU sure ff i’ re ain't no hockey game here tonight? | heard pos- 20mm citizen, deeply interested in poi i Te nis was-playing the Beethovens!” - I affairs, who * always threw or ’ vie weight on the right side. He will N ¢ TEL Dap Cte el uilding posed As Other tributes included those of

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Dr.. Allegra “Btewart of the Butler . : 7 i X y > 5 University department of Englis ih, | 30 0 ars On Meridian SL. , ; oF ba > ¢ ta : “a man of independent and coura- | 4 7 Gin / ; ” : Hn y - \ 4

geous character with an abiding faith ‘In our democracy:” Jeanette (Continued From Page One) Covert Nolan, “his death is a serious Pe Passed on to. otfers upon her ~~

erning municipal planning became loss to our Hoosier literary tradi- return to the campus effective. The law requires public

tion;” the Rev. William Burrows The selection was made by a hearings on all city planning rector of St. Paul's Fplscopal Church, “a gentleman of the old school, a Christian and a scholar:” Dr. William Lowe Bryan, president- : emeritus of Indiana University “his Ford P. Hall as head of the De- se of his name, called the council's

artment Government; Prof name ennobles the name of Hoo. Partment of Governmen ro ster.” Lee Norvelle, chalrman of the De-| : ’ [partment of Speech; Prof. John 8./North Side area meant for resi-

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R Stempel, hed of the Department dences.” a of Journalism, and Prof. Harry J Hé sald a bank and a theater v eceiver Asked Skornia, chairman of the Depart- had wanted to build on the site, but For Realty Firm ment of Radio. had given up plans after they had Miss Gates recently was elected learned public sentiment was ¥# to Phi Beta Kappa, has been ac-|48ainst them, tive In the student government, in-| Thé realty company today: asked cluding the Student Council, and|the City Works Board for a strip Is president of Mortar Board, sen-20 feet deep along the south side t . lor women's honorary, and of her of 38th S. just east of Meridian St. Er on wis. brotehit be. the sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta. to be used as a diagonal parking

\ ” ; . ’ je ZONE, B. & H. Realty Co. which charged Be Fran) for the ona i Wilkie ) Cam that a check for $832 issued by the oo. C.arship was made by the In-|

McCullough firm was returned for dian Tern Sodndation, up Claycombe Reappoints insufficient funds. ¥AniZal\oh Separate from the ne

The B. & H. firm further charged |versity, Lawrence Wheeler s Two County Judges that she McCullough Agency owests uuive director of the foundation Paul C. Wetter, Ropublican, and |

bot . ’ tea total of $1422 and is indebtdd| soared, iL Emmett McManamon, Democrat,

to “others on. many overdue and] were reappointed to Marion: Count - outstanding accounts.” Chiang Predicts Victory were Feige Ed be today by cir. The $832 check was signed by| NANKING, Dec. 22 (UP) — Geni- cuit Judge Lloyd D. Claycombe. Charles R. Ettinger as treasurer of eralissimo Chiang Kal-shek sald| Judge Wetter was reappointed for the defendant firm. Mr. Ettinges today in a Christmas radio message a three-year term in the Beech was formerly Marion County clerk,|that despite China's present plight Grove court and Judge McManaentering the real estate business the nation would “win through to/mon for a similar term in the when his term expired in 1942. | victory In the end.” imagistrate’'s court of Speedway City.

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faculty = committee consisting of projects } “ " Dean John. W. Ashton of the Col- Opening Wedge lege of Arts and Sciences; Dean One remonstrant, who declined

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A sult asking for a receiver for the J. G. McCullough Agency, Inc, real estate firm in 201 N. Delaware Bt, was filed in Superior Court 4 today. Hearing was set for 9 a m

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