Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1948 — Page 10
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CINCINNATI, O., May 4 (UP) —A baby boy burned to death, his father was seriously. burned land ‘His mother wounded by a {wild pullet when a bandit hurled | flaming gasolind -into their west {end home during a $250 holdup, | police reported today. Sought on charges of murder, arson and robbery is a bootblack ‘Who, his clothes flaming; crashed through a window -and escaped last night. George Cannon, Jr., 2, died in the flames which razed his parents’ home in the back of the father’s barber shop, The father, George Cannon, 8r., 50, was in serious condition from | third-degree burns, Mrs. Annie | Cannon, 38, the mother, was in {i so0d —eondition with a bullet {wound in her hip suffered when her husband fired at the bandit. f Known as ‘Shorty’ Mrs. Cannon told detectives she |was counting money when the bootblack, identified only as {“Shorty,” knocked. “He had a bucket and I thought he had come to mop,” she said. [“He stepped in and grabbed $250 | out of my hand. I screamed, and : | he. threw the bucket and then a | match. “Flames shot up all around and I screamed. My husband woke up in the next room and began shooting at Shorty, who ran through the house, his clothes
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McKINNEY, Tex, May 4 (UP) —Residents and rescue workers milled around in the littered streets of McKinney today, try-| to restore order after a tor-| nado killed at least three persons and -injured- scores-of others. - | The giant twister cut a 12-mile swath of destruction across north
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UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU (Central Dayhght Savings Time)
—May 4, 1968— Sunrise... .. 5:43 Sunset. .... 7:41 Precipitation 24 hrs. end oo 304. ".. “Trace Total precipitation Sines Jan, 1. .. 14.18 Excess since Jan. 1. sesay JOB
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Nominees for the Indiana State
Legislature chosen at. today’s primary without opposition included:
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ADAMS. D., and Ervin L. Pox, R. hr Byron T. Som-
BARTHOLO! Rep. Prank
CARROLL-CASS—Harley A. rt, D.
WELLS—Rep. Robert N. Holler. Is Ans
BROWN- JACKSON==Rep. John H, aot ford, 'R. Om
CASS—J. 8. McBride, D., and Rep. william M. Greenwood, CLINTON~—Vernon A D. CRAWFORD-HARRISON ~— Homer Froman, D. DAVIESS—Rép, Russell Colbert, R. DEARBORN-ORIO-—Edgar S. Sale, D, and Rep. William C. Burns. R.-DEKALB-—E. R. Shoemaker, D. FOUNTAIN—Richard V. Shelby, D., and Rep. Thomas B. igler, R. FULTON -PULASKI-—Joseph N. Dill, D.
HANCOCK-MADISON — Rep. Manuel, R. HENRY--Kennith P. Giaescher, D. HENRY-RUSH-—Roy P. Whitton, D.
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Congressional candidates who
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were: ‘Second district «Theodore J. Smith, D., Lafayette. Third—Thurman C. Crook, DD; South Bend. Fifth—-John R. Walsh, D,, Anderson, and Rep. Forest A. Harness, R., Kokomo. Sixth — Rep. Noble J. Johnson,
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Ohio Native Dies In Veterans Hospital Rites for James F. Summers, 730 Woodlawn Ave. will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown. Mr. Summers, who was 31, died yesterday in Veterans Hospital after a brief illness. A native of London, O., he had lived here for three years. The World War II veteran was a shipping clerk for three years at RCA
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