Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1948 — Page 2

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Rear End of Stalled Train

Locomotive Runs Without Lights DOR Ly Rane Koreg, Sept. 15 (UP) cials today that 35 American soldiers were killed and

inot the or of a stalled troop train 80 miles south of here. Of the 80 Americans injured, 35 were hurt seriously. Identification was incomplete, but it was believed all were enlisted men. The wreck also killed one Ko~ rean and injured 45, four of them seriously. (The names of the dead and injured were not revealed in early dispatches.) © One

} left the train to stretch|state chairman, will be honored ) with Mr. Schricker at:the lunchwas one of eon given by amogtata. in Abia

Army would not allow the Bases of the two soldiers to be

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of perjury under ¥lorie Mr. Hitcheook was free to marry Ste oho ree after Judge C. KE. Chillingworth signed papers yes giving “Marie Grammer Hitchcock a vote from the 39-year-old socialite, ~~ «vy But at the same time, the West Palm Beach judge ordered Sate Attorney Murray : of “the Seventh Judicial District to look into the reports that Mr. Hitch. cock had already signed a mafriage license application,

'44 Ration Points : Finally Delivered To 15 Restaurants

N, N. J, Sept. 15 (UP) On May 1, 1944, Kenneth GuYelk, a member of Teaneck's ra-! tion beard, mailed the processed ‘applications of 15 Teaneck restaurants for food points from a' box near his home to the!

an days later, when he got| of where he had, eckup, he was

Schricker to Speak engine|/At Ft. Wayne Today

] Henry F, Schricker, Democratic of the passengers, Melborn nominee for governor of Indiana, N. Y, a mill-l,, .pequled to give the principal A nve bean [address at a luricheon here today, (third baseman.

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THIRD PRIZE WINNER—Mrs. Mary Anne Schiermeier was at'work in the blood donor service of the Red Cross when told she

many players and managérs who had known Wera during his playing days in the late 1920's had },ve Been a cousin,

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will, a free ir end. this Wera. aiiarncon and & will ad-! But in Rochester, “Minn, Wera Julian Wera on the San Francis- of their Far West League farm fourth Demo- insisted that he is “very much co Seals in 1631, a at Waterloo, |alive.” And his brother indleat- “phony

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GETS FOURTH PRIZE—Mrs. ‘Harold E. Haines stopped canning tomatoes long enough to pledge herself to become a contest fan when told she won fourth rth place. It was her first try.

Baseball Official Who Killed Self Revealed as Imposter

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15 (UP)—Baséball officials discov- San Francisco a year ago, claim-; Donovan said, ered today that the buginess manager of ‘the Oroville Red Sox | {ing a distinguished war record me. Probably he drew on family team who killed himself Monday had béen an imposter who hoaxed| lin Italy. them into believing he was Julian Wera, ex-New York Yankee

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from: 2: p.m. to 9 p. m. at the His wife Ruth| following ‘places: ton Red Sox hired Wera as ‘a and 9-year-old daughter, scout and as businéss manager had left him three days before. hye * 0s

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| knowledge of Julian to put the He told Donovan and the late masquerade across.” The California Wera took an Jeryy Donovan, president of the Fay West Vest League, said that/wound had altered” his features/Overdose of sleeping pills yes-| 80 that they could not recognize terday, leaving a suicide note] {saying he had taken his ‘life Y) On ‘the recommendation bf | because of despondency over | Graham and Donovan, the Bos- domestic troubles.

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Tieup of 3 Plants Seen as Talks Fail

Noblitt-Sparks Corp. Negotiations Hit Snag

COLUMBUS, Ind, Sept.-15 (UP)—A strike at the five plants of the Noblitt-Sparks Corp. ape peared near today after negoti-

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three AFL unions broke down. Company officials “and” ‘union representatives met for an hour yestérday and adjourned without any agreement on a uniorn shop requested by the unjon and differences over wages. Union officials said that, al. though no strike date has been set, company representatives

{were asked to prepare a list of

plant watchmen, maintenance workers and office personnel so they could be let through picket lines. The union voted to authorize a strike two weeks ago, after sev‘eral months of labor-management talks failed to unsnare the cone. tract deadlock. The company was reported to have offered a modified: union shop agreement and an 1ll-cent hourly wage increase, But the union maintdined its.demand for Eefroactive pay and a full union op.

Hoosier Woman Dies Of Train Injuries Times Siate Service MT. VERNON, Sept. 15—Mrs, Claries Metz, 31, died yesterday n an Evansville hospital of ine juries suffered Sunday when she fell under a train. : - Mrs. Metz had been waiting in the railroad station here for a train when she apparently. lost her balance and fell between the coaches as a train pulled out of

the station.

meier, of R. R mile west of I John Sarish found fatally i Railroad crossi of 8t. Johns, In He apparently | a train or an

Albert Hillde

collided with & Royal W. Hilto on a highway William Bu Rising Sun, we when a tracto slipped down and overturned Mrs. Fannie 2848 N. Illino broken leg yes backed up, ph another autom at Washington Driver of the « Dale, 39, of C

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