Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1948 — Page 3

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Woman Killed In Fall From. Moving Auto |

| Anderson Resident | Dies in Plunge ther week-end of heavy nor protight death .to. | . women and five men on Indiana ways. |

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Herman Nall, 53, of near Michi- |

a City, died in a Michigan City | Hospital today of injuries he re ceived Saturday when he was struck by a car driven by John I.

Meister. of Gary, on Highway: 20

four miiés west of Michigan City. Henry Thomas Bush, 65, of] Muncie, was struck and knocked

to the pavement near his home |

py one automobile and was run over by a second car. He died en-

route to a hospital. The first car was driver by Leon T. Walters

and the second by Bernard cC.| Eaton, both of Muncie. i He is survived by. the wife, Mrs. | Minnie Bush, six daughters and a son, { Falls Out of Car Mrs. Helen Mae Scott; 24; of Anderson, was killed yesterday when she fell out of a car driven | py her husband, Howard Scott,| . five miles southwest of Muncie. | Mr. Scott said his wife at-| tempted to roll down a window put unlatched the door instead and toppled out as the car went afoind A CUrve, rere Mrs. Naomi Riggs, 22, of near

New Castle, was fatally injured! yesterday when the car she was| : driving overturned on Highway 3|

about five miles south of Muncie.| Her husband, Harold Riggs, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hinesley, of New Castle, were. injured. ~ Strikes Utility Pole Thomas Blincoe, 22, of Borden | fn Clark County, was killed in-| stantly Saturday night when the | car he was driving struck a utility | pole on Highway 31 near JefferSOBN ERB eririrossgmpisiona vcr mesos Victor Doyle, 20, son of the Terre Haute City Council pres

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of Somerville, were killed yester-| day when the car in which they] were riding crashed into a train standing on a crossing in Terre "Haute. Daniel Worrell, 55, Terre Haute, Wal Killed yesterday in a two-.. car collision on Highway 40 six miles east of Terre Haute. In Indianapolis Mrs. Ada Me-| Kim, 54, 0f 2227 W. 38th St., was badly hurt when the car driven! by her husband, Raymond, col-| lided with another car driven by Robert J. Kiefer, 26, of Belleville, | Tl, on Highway 40p near High School Road. x Nine-year-old Harry Golden Jt.,| of 1522 Deloss St., was in ‘critical condition in General Hospital today. from injuries received last night when he was. struck. in| {ront of his-1ome by -a-ear-driven:— by Howard Carter, 22, of 1018 Cedar St.

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: Hold-Up Victim By Bandit

Three Times, Runs

One holdup vicum was she! in/ /the_leg by a bandit, thee others |were. slugged.: and a fifth was! robbed by gunmen on Indianap-| olis streets during the week-end. Silas Bradford, 32, of 427 E. Court St, was recovering today from a bullet wound in his leg following an encounter with ‘a bandit in an alley wear New Jer-' |sey and Washingtdn Sts. Saturday night. | He said he was walking through the alley with Russell . |Wakefield, 26, of the Zanzibar | Hotel, when a man stepped out of a dogrway and demanded his money. “lI refused and the three shots,” he said. One of the bullets nicked him on the leg and the other two! The gunman turned .

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to get money. Report Slugged, Robbed Ishal Allen, 37, of 1817 Arsenal

members of a special Army recruiting team, in Indianapolis as part of a 3-day

~ /and ran without further attempt Ask Case “Against Farmers

Ave, said four men slugged him Division today asked the Supreme bash Circuit Court held the transat 19th St. and Martindale Ave. Court for a rehearing in its tax actions were and dragged him into an alley. case against He said they.took $47 out of his farmers.

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RY hp y 0 Head of Commission Cites Hoosier Toll -FRENCH LICK, Ind, May 24 (UP)-—-Half of the present crop i of Hoosier children will, either x be killed or injured in automobile EE Eg |accidents during their lives if the . i present traffic casualty trend coni [tinues, Director James Harrison {of the Indiana Trafic Safety Commission said yesterday. “This is a ridiculous situation,” sald Mr. Harrison. “We must deo (something about accidents.” : “When we lose three or four lives in the state to polio, diphe. theria, or smallpox,” he said, “we. close schools, swimming pools, and restrict any activity whose continuance might cause further deaths™ - But, said Mr. Harrison, “we will kill more than 900 citizens ‘this year on our highways, we 1

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MUNICIPAL HANDSHAKE—Mayor Feeney had a hearty handshake ready for

8 An . All 1 be 35,000 and tour of Indiana cities. Leff to right are the Mayor, Maj. H. E. Raffensperger, 10,000, and rope ry T. Sgt. Thomas L. Kohl and M. Sgt. Richard P. Griffin. The team flew back from [Will reach $50,000,000."

| Mr. Harrison urged a “get {tough” program. He said “we had [better stop fooling around with pretty “be careful” posters and such, and take drastic action.” : He urged rigid speed ‘Iaws, ruled stricter enforcement, more high upholding the school driving instruction, and decision of the lower court. In participation by all cities in the exempt from the In- today's petition the Gross Income safety contest sponsored annually four Wabash County diana tax.because the income was Tax Division held ‘that the high by the commission and the Na derived in interstate commerce. court erred in its May 8 decision. tional Safety Council,

the Pacific for a 125-day tour of the nation to enlist men for the 11th Airborne and First Cavalry division, now stationed in Japan.

Rehearing of Tax The Tax Division had sued the! The Gross Income Tax Division farmers for gross income tax on appealed the case and on May 6 money for livestock sold in Illi- the Supreme Court again

The Indiana Gross Income Tax nois and other states. The Wa- against the state,

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purse. } Luther Russell, 117 Emmett St.,| reported that two men and three women he met in a tavern Sat8% urday night took him out in a Be car; beat him up and robbed him} of $55. | Edward Jophlin, 53, of 2103 Gent Ave, said two men slugged i : ha him at Alabama and Ohio Sts. . , } . ) } . early yesterday but fled without THE WINNAH'—New Indianapolis mibs champ Robert Duling |trying to get any money. kisses the shooter which won him first place in The Times Marbles Robbers Get $26 Tournament and the wristwatchywhich he holds in his left hand, | Henry Jones, 62, of 413 W.

| He'll represent Indianapolis in the national tournament next month, Michigan St. reported that two

/men, one armed with a gun and {the other with a “long knife,” {robbed bim of $26 near his home early yesterday. Mrs. Bessie Briggs, 44, of 615 [Somerset Ave. reported a man grabbed her purse containing $55 as she was getting into a cur at {17th St. and College Ave. last

night, Miss Betty Ross, 19, of 1021 Union St, said a young man

grabbed her purse containing $35 as she wag walking at Meridian ‘and Ray Sts: last night.” °

Mexican War Veterans to Meet |

The two-day annual encamp-iment-of-the- Mexican -War-Veter-}-ans Association will. begin here| {Juge 19, Indiana Adjutant Gen. |Howard H. Maxwell announced today. - | Meetings will begin’ with registration at the Columbia Club at {10 a.m. the first day. A buffet |dinner is scheduled in the Na[tional Guard Armory in the eve{nihg. ' | The second day will open with {a business meeting at 9:30 a.m. | in the World War Memorial {Building followed by a -memoriat

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SMILING RUNNERS-UP—Eugene McKinley (center) only came in fourth in The Times Marbles Tournament but he has just-as big a smile as second place winner Jerry Price (left) and Don Chil. | service at 11 a. m. { ders;-who-came-in- third, as-they show him ‘their fountain pen-peneil | The reunion will officially sna set prizes ; with a formal banquet-luncheon prizes. {in the Columbia Club. |

| ® = = oY - Lo | School 82 Pupil ‘Mrs. Caroline Kroll Dies After 3-Day llliness

Wins Mibs Crown Services for Mrs. Caroline!

Inmate han + ne mar KO, Tpit a bles king today—it's 14-ycar-old be held Wednesday at 130 p.m. Robert Duling, 3965 English Ave., in the Moore Mortuaries Northwho will represent Indianapolis in east Chapel. Burial will be in| the National Marbfes Tournament Sutherland Park Cemetery, | at Wildwood, N. J, next month. , Mr Kroll was 77, a native

oosier and lived at 5714 E. 32d The new champ, a pupil at gt. She had been ill three days.|

School 82, won in the final round ‘She is survived bv her daughter, | of The Times Tournament at Wil- Mrs. Mildred Olsen, Indianapolis, lard Park Saturday. and Mrs. Natalie Griffin, Reno, | He. was awarded--a new Wrist ev" tWo “sons, Harry Kroll, {watch and the trip to the national Martin, Tenn., and Charles Kroll, | [tournament with all expenses to Nitro,, W. Va.; six grandchildren be paid by The. Times. and one great grandchild.

Fountain pen and pericil sets - - Ss { were awarded to the two ru . t : ; up, Jerry Price, 12, STITT Whee Indiana Bell Employees er St, pupil at School 51, second 10 Vote on Contract | place, and Don Childers, 14. of "About - 7000 employees of the| 722 8. Missouri St., pupil at School Indiana Bell Telephone Co. pre-| 12, thirde—- pared today to vofe on a proposed | three-year contract that includes

i» Dr. Wells Plans..." basic wage increase, ~ [Return to IU Post

EET BLOOMINGTON, May 24 Dr. Employee groups are the Com. | : Herman B Wetls; Indtana Univer- Munication Workers ‘of America, | } [sity president, will relinquish his Independent, and the Indiana Beil | [post as cultural adviser to the Commercial Employees Assocla-| American Military. Government in! tion. 1 [Germany June 1. He will return The proposal, however, does in-| [to the campus here after a six. clude a provision for re-opening [months leave of absence to pre. Wage discussions each year,

side and award degrees June .13 . . | High Winds Wreck Plane

{at the school's commencement. | Dr. Wells has been elected, WOODWARD, Okla, May 24 IP) - Tornadic winds were

Don Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. . A, Clark, 941 N. Keystone Ave.,

ati of ‘the American Institute of’

the two unions involved reached |

{board of directors chairman of (1 |the Citizens State Bank in James- blamed today for the crash of a {town, He succeeds his late fa- twin-engined airplane 15 miles ther, Granville Wells, who was southeast of here yesterday [afliated with the bank for more which took the lives of ‘four pas{than 30 years, sengers, all from Woodward.

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30 p. m.. school lestock: Dallas, Maxine Darding

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