Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1948 — Page 7
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THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1948
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New Castle Driver Killed in Crash
Robert Lee Lykins, 24, of New Castle, was killed early this morning when the car he was driving ran off the road and hit a bridge abutment, state police reported. The accident occurred on Ind. 3 about fhree miles north of Mt.
{atsmissed today by Judge Saul I. Rabb.
Dismiss Bowers : Burglary Charge
A first degree burglary charge against Clifford Ward Bowers, 56, whose jury trial was covered by Life magazine last spring, was
The motion to drop the charge
or back
that Bowers burglarized the home of Mary Rapia, 4827 College Ave.
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: [Summitt in Henry County. Mr.ap Indianapolis bondswoman, I the World vol Lykins was thrown clear of thel..q filed by Deputy Prosecutor e S. car. It has not been determined Raymond Tindall in Criminal . ” a whether he died of broken neck Cour 7. “No More Laxatives! | Exch or of ing. His head was In| 14 1.104 that Bowers had been ’ Jee, vehicle s. ach Bik nee of water when he was sentenced to two years in the ne cla . State Prison in September on ah- 3 A passenger, Ervin Hacker, 20, dded protection 4 attend also of New Castle, owned the other charge and that the evi- 3 common hasards.
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SLEPT UNDER FUR COAT—Mrs. Ruth L. Hathaway, 432 N.
automobile which Mr. Lykins was driving. Mr. Hacker suffered
dence in the hands of the prosecutor would not sustain a first degree burglary conviction.
COSTLY DREAM HOUSE—Planned at a cost of $4500, this severe facial lacerations, and 1s . -Ple being treated in Henry Co : : bungalow at 432 N. Gibson Ave., will now cost Mrs. Ruth L. Hath- Gibson Ave., stands before shack she called home last winter, er New~Castle. _ty Session on Underpass mal Sule or Bat. 4 away, widow and Cold Star Mother, at least $7076.24. Mrs. Hath- after contractor Joseph P. Braun, 211 E. Minnesota St. halted Marion County Commissioners this delicious |! 2
away told Superior Court that Joseph P. Braun, 211 E. Minnesota St. ® contractor, failed to pay for building supplies and liens argounting to $1200 have been filed against the house. To keep
work on her "dream house.” Mrs. Hathaway told Superior Court she slept under her fur coat fo kesp warm. Last spring, Mrs. Hath-
Girl, 3, Dies of Burns SOUTH BEND, Nov. 4 (UP)—
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away sold family heirlooms, priceless antiques and her fur coat to | Thelma Jean Jimerson, three-|members of the Public Service milk—and her home, Mrs. Hathaway must pay these claims. get money to pay for completion of home. year-old daughter of Mr. and Commission tomorrow to discuss Plenty of water, 3 1740 North Meridian St. 2 = = s = = 2 x = es » = Mrs. Donald Jimerson, North Lib-| the controversial Emerson Ave. lf not satisfied E200 WAbash 2456 Wid ®. ® ® ® ‘|lerty, died here yesterday of burns underpass. ‘The meeting was set|after 10 days, send empty carton to NRA i ow ins 707 Suit From Building Contractor sustained Tuesday when she fell for 2 p. m. in PSC offices at the Kellogg Co., Battle Creek, Mich., : into a bucket of scalding water.' Statehouse. and get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK.
Carries Case Successfully to Court After Cost of Dream House Goes Over Estimate
More than a year ago, Mrs. Ruth L. Hath io A s athaway, a widow, con-
Before it was finished her costs had risen from the original
estimate of $4500 to $7076.24. In addition, she was sued for $794.99]
in mechanics’ liens by two building supply houses. Mrs. Hathaway took her troubles into the Superior Court of Judge John L. Niblack in a suit to recover $2345.55 which she was| Theodore, was killed over -Holforced to pay to complete the/land on Armistice Day, 1943. house over the contractor’s esti- He was flying a combat mission mate and the amount of the liens [20d he died helping a wounded Planned Modest House buddy into a parachute, A sec-
|supplies used
wound up in court when me-|Simultaneously, Mr. Braun filed
|chanics’ liens were filled againstia cross-eomplaint for $2100 he
the property by two building sup-jclaimed was due on the house. ply houses. They contended the| In his decisian; the judge ruled contractor failed to pay them for|Mrs. Hathaway would have to in building the/satisfy the claims brought by the home. building supply houses. . The widow told Judge Niblack een she paid the contractor a total City Kiwanis Members of $3505 of the agreed cost shortly after the contract was signed. To Elect Tomorrow She testified that Mr. Braun| Indianapolis Kiwanians will go
walked off the job when she complained of shoddy construction. Running low on funds,” Mrs. Hathaway said she was forced to
to the polls at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Claypool Hotel to elect new officers for the coming year. Two club political skits by “The Forty Niners” and “The Jet Pro-
Today, Judge Niblack a ond son has established his own
home.
sell most of her personal possessions
including antiques, a fur|pelled” parties will highlight the
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a The FAIR
311-325 West Washington St.
her a $3707.54 judgment against
the contractor, Joseph P. Braun A Khie a
Ste 4 ig agreement injcoat and family heirlooms. She|annual affair immediately after pril, y the contractor/managed to: raise $2358.55 and]dinner. LE. Muitsota oh 2 COVE who was to build a small bunga-|applied it to construction costs. Running for president on the] 11¢ TENS. low for her at 432 N. Gibson Ave.| = At the outset of the trial Mrs. Forty Niners’ ticket is J. R.| rs. Hathaway planned a mod- {for $4500. Hathaway entered a petition to|Townsend. The Jet Propelled
est house for herself. One son,| Mrs. Hathaway's dream house|recover the amount of the liens.| candidate is Herb Logan.
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