Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1948 — Page 44
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branch Char! H. Imhausen. Ad ie i ant Lod Edwards: Max'w. Mary | Four persons were injured in Ruby vs. iam: Waller: Argyle nw Bonnie Posse Tracks Suspect {automobile accidents yesterday, -1te 8p m., John Glenroy Hoide olden. |
and one motorist was charged “iin Rape-Slaying | with reckless driving, police re-
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, N. Wallace St, was to appear in Ab St. Vineent's— At Fnmnti_t XE. Apn Ma Me kale in their attempt to track down Municipal Court today charged ford. [James Bruce, 40-year-old convict with peckless driving, operating
At Coloman—Jac "al 2h x am Trane "und onaid. Lens Suspected of the rape-killing of under the influence of liquor, and ; : I rrerak Betty ’ Barkow, * Miquel, {a prison guard captain's wife being drunk. Police sald Mr.
A g Girls Stansefer's car crashed into two =n At Retne— Rd win, Ansunda Husbands, 27 here. ars and a truck last night in
Em a Doris "30" Vran Franeis—Jjoseph, h. Rosemary Modge | A 300-man posse lost Bruce's yp, 1500 block of Brookside Ave. At General—George, J oover. trail last night after the fugiti Lo 8, of 1117-A At Coleman ; ugitive, Jerry De ng, 0 Saal 1, He Bdward, Patricia ew, |apparently sprayed his path White River Pkwy., was thrown Jr 2. Vincennes; | DEATHS with Hie tot the 18 feet into the path of another 17, 123 W. In. Leona Marper, 85, at 2420 Sheldon, car- garlic amper © car after being struck by an auto Orpha|Nane Eitsabeth Bickert, 7, at #43 B. !a mixture of turpentine: and 'driven by Harlle G. Kreiger, 39, st. eh vo at. 417 Minerva. (hounds. The murder victim, whose | of 1347 N. LaSalle St.
Gloria Remus wine 'dent rred at Nordyke po curre N. in cnuries RK. Tw are, #0. at 108 Bata. 00Y TA Todnd: at home. after (ANG GCSUITEE A IT y.: Bare Mellie Mae Math Cher grote, Kasmal, cere. DTUCE had disappeared from the In Fair Condition prison, was Mrs. John Spillman,
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the path of his car. Mr. Dulin wag no’ held. Thomas Hall, 75, of 902 N. (Pennsylvania, St, was injured
slightly when he was struck hy {a Red Cab operated by Clyde M. ° Cole, 34, of 53715 F. 30th St, at 8t. brings you | Joseph and Alabama Sts. last : night. At 63d St. and College Ave, {John Turnbull. 65. of 5110 N.-Cap-Bark Ave, suffered injuries when
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Granddad, “Father Of Drowned Girl Lose Biggest Case
—————————————————— CHESTER, Pa., Oct. 22 (UP) Dr. William R. Levis Sr. and his son, Dr. William R. Levis Jr. lost their most important case at Crozer Hospital last night. They worked for four hours with staff physicians in a grim “|struggle to-save the life of a 33-year-old girl who fell into a small stream near her home. The child wandered from her home in Rose Valley while playing. An hour later her mother, getting no response to calls, searched the area. She found her i er at the bottom of a min- : waterfall, In a four-foot jeep pool.
. ” - SCREAMING for <help the imother jumped into the pool and picked up her unconscious baby. Her cries were heard by a neigh--{bor-who-called.police.. ......-.
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tion and rescue crews continued it during the eight-mile dash to the hospital in an ambulance. The two physicians were notified and they applied their skill with the hospifgl staff members. “Bit "the" Birt ‘without ‘regaining .consciousn v Her name was a {daughter and gramdda ler of {the two doctors.
Indiana Train-Car ‘Crash Kills Three
NORTH JUDSON, Ind., Oct, 22 (UP)--Three Cicero, ‘Ill, persons were killed yesterday when a Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train struck their car as they istarted home from a mushroom |hunting expedition near here. | The victims were Stanley Po|eius, about 45; his wife, Barbara, 42, and Anna Mazeilca, 40. A fourth passenger, Joseph Waisno, 45, was injured’ seriously. The accident occurred at a rE ___|grade crossing in English Lake, |a small village a few miles west 1 of here. ffir B. T. Barker 1 of Loganspoft said the train was 3 traveling between 85 and 90 miles i : ’
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Mother, Daughters Die In Gas-Filled Home
BURLINGTON, Iowa, Oct. 22 | (UP)-—Police Chief William. Anderson said today he believed that an aged mother and her two dayghters died when one of the daughters turned on the gas in
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