Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1948 — Page 20

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In Park Death

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latter called him 4 g a “half breed.” Benbow, 21, of 311 W. Vermont 8t., surrendered to police last ‘night. In a written statement, he said he slugged and kicked Ora | Raymond Riggle, 53, during an argument at Military Park late

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Benbow Sunday. Minutes before the brawl both had been drinking from the same wine bottle, he related. Riggle, a handyman whose address is still unknown to police, died of a fractured skull and shattered jaw.

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met Riggle on the corner of Senlate and Washington Sts. Sunday night. Riggle invited the Indian to share his wine bottle and they walked to the Military Park shelter house,

When the fifth was almost empty they started wrangling, Benbow said. He said Riggle called him a “half-breed” and struck at him with the wine bottle and fists flew. The Indian said he kicked Riggle “just once.” He said he learned his*victim had died’ from newspapers yesterday. Police said Benbow is the {adopted son of Willlam Benbow, la traveling showman, who ob{tained him from an Indian reservation at Ft. Totten, N. D, in 1927. Young Benbow has a record of previous arrests here on arvns charges,

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. Carl Byrad, 34, of 519 W. Court St., was injured last night when a can of gasoline exploded in Gus’ Tavern, 523 W, Washington 8t., where he was painting after closing hours. ? A spark from a nearby refrigerator motor ignited the fumes from the gasoline, throwing flames over the tavern interior, Damage was extensive. Gust K. Licho is the tavern owner, Mr. Byrad, who received cuts on the arm and one ear, was given first aid by police and then sent to General Hospital where he was treated and released. No damage was done and no one was injured last night when a hot water heater exploded in the home of Fannie Ralston, 1516 Astor St.

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by both teachers and pupils as’ to be described 54 “Color can be used to speed or slow a person's muscular and mental activity” Dr. Seagers states. “Experiments prove that blue or ordinary light stimulate muscular activity very little while green, yellow and orange increase it considerably and red light nearly doubles it. Such warmer colors are both mentally and physically. “Thus, cool blues and greens are recommended for reception rooms, waiting rooms and executive offices, while the warmer peach tints, camellias, corals, suntones and creams should be used

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