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___ One Indianapolis man died as ‘the ‘result of injuries received when he was struck by a street-

+ Harbor, steelworker, 3 . Lewis L. Freel, 19, Mishawaka. Sd ¥Y. Broda, 11, South ‘ d.

ayne L. Brods, 9, Softh Bend. The. car in which the family + Pennsylvania Chicago-Cincinngti ‘+fiyer., The train carried the # wreckage containing the bodies of four victims nearly a mil : * ‘down the track. The body of ¥, Lewis Freel was thrown from the : car and the train possed over his

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Sndianapolis and Marion County were free of fatal accidents, » accidents occurred in the city and seven in the county)

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hazards. One train-auto orash,

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Jasonville yesterday. The driver, James Blackwell, 66, also of Terre! Haute, was seriously injured.

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persons were .injured, one serilously, She was Mrs. Tee Carey,

St. and Northwestern Ave. as she and her grandson were re-. turning from church last night, months. The grandmother is in serious condition in General Hospital and|

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‘|the grandson, Mc8immon Houch-| ; PARIS, Oct. 18 (UP)—Acti Shar ot : — {ins 12is-tn-faireandition. - |Constantide Rentis and Minister ct (UP)—Acting Conservationist, Dies

The driver, Rufus Booker, 45, Gregorios Os. 28. re. Ji Bunche threatened today {6 COLUMBIA Mo. Oct: 18 tUP i porter for .the Salonika news. call Israel before the United —Funeral servicés will be held “|vagrancy. |paper Makedonia and local strirg- Nations Security Council unless Tuesday for E. Sydney Stephens, Six persons were injured In ac-\ar for the British Reuters News|!!s government agreed to his de- pioneer publisher and prominent cidents elsewhere in the county, Agency. He is accused of hay- mand for a cease-fire in Palestine. state conservationist. . _\Ing lured Mr. Polk to his death. | He said Egypt already had Mr. Stephens, 68-year-old presi-

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| Mrs. Béatrice O. Craig, 26, Ft. his “personal opinion” that Mr. their main base at Gaza and Bible Class. |Wayne, - killed when the car in Polk was killed on orders of the opened a supply line to besieged Surviving are his wife, Mrs. which she was riding collided Cominform in an involved plot to Jewish settlements in the Arid Annie Anderson; four daughters, with a’ truck near Ft. Wayne halt American aid to Greece. [Negev desert area of southern'Mrs. Marian Cowan and Mrs. (Saturday. Two Greek cabinet ministers Palestine. ‘ Helen Cabble, both of Indianap{issued - a special ‘announcement. 4... io tha seat of -the. new 0118; Mrs. Esther “Frazier, Cleveewytng that adleftist Greek news: Can hel “land. OQ... Misé. Ruth -Ander{paperman, his mother and two Avilh goverment for Palestine ANS. on Pr EA Ey ey [fugitive - Communists had bee 127 W. 27th St. struck at 17th{FRRE CERIN on pl [trial will place in two Johnson, Indianapolis, and three

Those charged with the murder, | according to t ‘ - Rording to ab ‘aniouncement Jews to Accept Truce E. Sydney Stephens,

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Services for Mrs, Susann Mof-

|fett Moffat, who died yesterday | g {in the home of a nephew, Clinton|

Moffett; Madison, will be held at

, 11:30 a. fm, Saturday in Ft. | J |Wayne, followed by burial there. | Mrs, Moffat, who was 90, was 4 Tl: lone of the first group of women : {to be graduated from Hanover Jews Report Arab |College in 1889. Off | She was the wife of the late Capital Cut |Rev. David W. Moffat, pastor TEL AVIV, Oct. 18 (UP)~The and "pastor emeritus of First)

[renewed war in Palestine spread Presbyterian Church, Ft. Wayne,!

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| ‘Madison, she was the daughter central front when Arab artil-| of Samuel and Maria McKee lery shelled a town northeast of yi sratt. :

{Tel Aviv, an Israeli communique, She is survived “by a ‘son, Wil-

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Presi Next By CH WASHI E. Dewey b dency today big cities an For fo Franklin Rs had a look-i

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recently proclaimed by the Arab %° (higher - committee, and is

Their in town of south Palestine,

UN Mediator Warns grandchildren, also survive.

United Nations Mediator Ralph

1 7 Anna Stahtopoulos, his mother. Agreed to—an-armistice if-Israel-dent-of the W. E. Stephens Pub-| PAY BOOST ENDS STRIKE “| Adam Mockanidis. chief of the Will do the same. lishing .Co., died at Noyes Hos-| MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 18 (UP)!Salonika branch of the Cnom- Mr. Bunche delivered his ulti- pital yesterday from a cerebral —A wage boost of 13 cents an/munist Opla Execution - hour brought 1200 striking grain|who is alleged to have fired the/face conference with Israel's Missouri director of the nation processors back to work today at/shot that killed Mr. Polk. passenger in a car which was in/the “big five” flour mills in the] Evangelos Vasvanas, a fellow is attending the United Nations dent Franklin D. Roosevelt in

squad,/matum last night in ‘a face-to- hemorrhage. He was appointed

| Foreign Minister Shertok, who re-employment service by Presi-

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