Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1948 — Page 4
advertising a lottery at his tav-| ern at 432 8. State Ave, | .Yiolation ©
31832 Highland Pl, manager of the IVC Club, 636 8. Illinois Bt.
er, former Marion County clerk,| was continued-to May 3 in Munie-
with violating gambling laws “sale of pick-'n"-win tickets at the
fo May 3 lottery and bootleg liquor places -during the -end. The single haul was st a
59,
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ger Due in Court br The case of Charles R. Etting-
Court 4. He was
Ettinger has two sults pending] in Court
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~ SCORE FOR MARION COUNTY — First, second or third places were won | by those in this group «at the High Schoo! Achievement Program Contests Saturday at Indiana University, Unlike athletes: playing a blocd tingling game, thet students TE ad ote ad no spectators to cheer them on. Shown are (left to right) John Shonle, algebra, Be OE the sane o5| Shorfridge High School: Beverly A. Dady, English, third, Broad Rip ‘whisky without a licensa Don Jeffries, ‘geometry, third, Shortridge High Schoo; Ina’ J. Marshal ¥ 40, Beech Grove High School; Robert Schull, geometry, | "and Edna J. Bétly, English, first, Technical High School: Not shown is Elmore Jenkins, Technical High Sthool, who won third place in comprehensiye. mathematics. woes TE «¥ . . x »
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“THE WINNERS—First place inthe various examinations at the Indiana University High School Achievement Program Contests Saturday were awarded to the youths | in this photo. They are {left to right) Ema Matthias, al Ft. Wayne; Thomas Batterson, Latin Il, Greensburg High Aldred, Vergil, Central High Schodl, Ft. W ayne; Donald Hoeferkamp, Latin |, Colum- | bus High School, Columbus; Ryth Allspaw, English, Berne High School, Berne: Robert “Wednes-| Schull. geometry; Technical igh-School,- Indianapolis; Edna J. Bolly, English, Technical h School, Indianapolis; Lambert. Bear, comprehensive mathematics, La Porte High
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ADAMSVILLE, Ala, Apr. 26/1 Ck HIM Ny > (UP)—Some 30 persons were in- || =ry' W\SSERS , .
fickLE HIS RIBS day after the locomotive and three cars of the fast Miami-to- |} Chicago train they were riding left the rails and hurtled over the | edge of a-100-foot cliff near here yesterday. Two persons died in the deralilment and a third died later of his injuries. - . The 13-car Sunchaser, Illinois Central passenger train-using 8t.| ee Louis-San Francisco tracks be-| : tween Birmingham and Memphis, ln,
‘bed. Only the last three cars, all
pullmans, stayed on the track. . ? Franca ven (Of Heart Disease 1" “The dead were listed as -Engi- (W945 ». v a
neer W. B. James of Haley-
Conductor H, T. Hunt of Jack-| ed not. to. wait for
tion bagg car-passenger coach : in Behind the -Tocomo-| to Start the study. . tive, said the car was hurled com- Cite U. 8. Figures pletely over the locomotive and! Government
en route from a Florida train-|pointed out.
{elif and tied sheets together to \torm a human chain to pass the
first aid could be adminis Although there was no official
explanation of the cause of the Produces heart disease, he
unjors. will present a revie to be (held at 8:15 p. m. Friday in the Ry po {school auditorium. = - Business Men's Participating will be Jean Kersey. Joan a RPE Fl EEE TE] (ona Susees Si) enn rina ones || +» SPECIAL
met disaster as it rounded a acs BA horseshoe curve early yesterday ly agis nor ame mec 14
ville, Ala., apd Emma Dahnke of Big Research Program Chicago, a passenger. = er Sci ~ tists Iimest Mayhall of Birmingham,| Begun By Scien the fireman who was scalded] PHILADELPHIA, Apr.26 (UP) along with the engineer, died in &|__The University of Pennsylvania Birmingham hospital today. today announced a huge research Mr. Booth, the éngineer, died in program into the possibility that |scalding steam as his locomotive the American diet, Tather than plunged to the bottom of the 100-/¢he “modern pace,” may be re-| : Just desp org. A 4; Taias 3 sponsible for heart diseases, iwisted sled TIS Wo "| The university regarded the, . {mained of the engine. program so important ot it de-
son, Tenn., riding in a combina-i,, 7, $16 million medical center
made three loops 4n the air on its|report heart and circulatory dis-| way to the floor of the gorge. orders presently accqunt for 33} A squad of 27 baseball play-/per cent of all deaths in the! ers—mostly 18 and 10-year-olds|United States, the = university
ing .camp—were heroes in rescu-| Dr, Charles C. Wolferth, proing many of the injured. fessor of clinical medicine, said | ~ ¥orm Human Chain persons employed in “desk” jobs, The players, members of Minor] éat too many foods rich in ani league squads from! Sheboygan, mal fats, which may be responsWis., and Cairo, Ill, were asleepiible for the increasing number “iin the Yar Pulinun=usze-aad| uf svascylat aac Breen) escaped injury. Contrasted With China They clambered down the steep Recent information shows that! population groups in some areas. { of China subs g on low fat, injured upwara to Safetys where diets have little or no hardening | of the arteries of the type that added
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