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TUESDAY, DEC, 2,

26 Tif ic Crashes Here Injure 19

Shoals Child Killed Alighting From Car

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ng up and broken bones today after a “heavy” run of traffic accidents -—26 with 19 persons injured in the past 24 hours. Traffic officers said the toll was unusually heavy for weekday Indianapolis. They said streets and weather offered no

excuse for the heavy toll and|put the blame on individual

driver errors. Car Kills Boy, 6 There were no fatalities and no critical injuries in the city. One

“traffic fatality -was- reported ini

the state. Six-year-old Ronald Shaw of Shoals was killed instantly when struck by a car yesterday. Police said the boy was hit by a car driven by George Boyd, Henderson, Ky. aftér he stepped out of his father’s car on U. 8S. 50 near Shoals. A mother and child were injured in a truck-car collision at State - St. and Fletcher Ave. last night. A car driven by Richard John Martin, 536 Arbor Ave. was in collision with a trailer driven by Noble H. Simmons, 26, of 204 N. Tremont Ave. Martin was with reckless driving. In the Martin car were his wife, Rheva and daughter Joyce, 3. Mrs, Martin was in fair condition in General Hospital today with broken legs and a fractured right arm. The child was released after first aid. To Woman Hospitalized Another truck-car accident hospitalized one woman. A fuel truck driven by Glen Michner, 27, of 8415 College; Ave. was in collision with a’ car driven by John Gray, 2529 Bluff Rd. at 15th and Martindale Sts.. Mrs. Della Gray, 59, a passenger in the car was sent to General Hos-

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by Frank B. (Pop) run.

dianapolis to Bellefontaine, O Pop is. hanging up his oll-| stained railroad cap after 45 years with the NYC. And he's!

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pital where she was reported in

fair condition today. . One youth was injured and four | others escaped injury when a car |

driven by 17-year-old Dale Ru-|

genstein, R. R. 13, left the road| in the 1100 block of W. 46th St. last night. The car tore down about 16 feet of hedge on the roadside, knocked over an evergreen tree and came to rest against a brick post. The driver told police another car had forced him off thé road. One passenger, Robert Wright, 5139 Primrose Ave. was taken to General Hospital where he was in fair condition today. Treated ati™

going out in & Proud of the veteran of the coke and woodburners his wife, {Bertha May, his daughter, Mrs. Raymond B. Hausser and his two | grandchildren, Elizabeth, 7, and (Bernard, 5, will see him off on his final run. « . . » » POP VOISARD’S, last run will| be a memorable one. Even the {high ranking railroad brass who see Pop only on special occasions —never when he’s pushing the “Ole Knicky” through—will be aboard. Pop admits the quivering whisle ‘known up and down the

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With His Family in Diesel’s Cab

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'Pop' Voisard Will Quiver Whistle for the Last Time

THE QUIVERING whistle of the New York Central's crack passenger train Knickerbocker will be blown for the last time today Voidard, the engineer, who is making his last

He originated and made famous the “toot- toot wahahahah” familiar to home dwellers on both sides of the tracks from In- from In-

Attorney Buys

3d Parties oh Little David's’ Fund Battle

Calvary Tabernacle Safe Robbed of $217

] Unidentified third parties. today

Hhad-stepped-into. the collection plate of Rte] David” Walker, 14-year-old evangelist. Burglars, broke into Calvary Tabernacle Church last night, knocked a combination off the safe and took $217. : The money, however, was not “Little .David's” but belonged to the church-missionary fund, the Rev. Raymond Hoekstra, pastor of the church and “Little David's” manager, said. Says Request Refused The Rev. Hoekstra lashed out at what he called a “smear” attack made by James Dawson, guardian for “Little David” yesterday. Mr. Dawson, involved in several court fights with the Rev. Hoekstra had demanded to be allowed to count the collection from the boy evangelist's Sunday night revival in Murat Theater and was refused. . “I think there's a possibility last night's theft was inspired by Mr. Dawson's wild - charges that we had vast sums of Little David's money,” the Rev. Hoekstra said. He added that the actual offering from Sunday night's revival was only -$174.66, while

were more than $300. “This is how Little David is

stra said. Charges Fund Waste. He referred to Mr. Dawson's repeated charges that the boy evangelist’s earnings were being dissipated. Mr. Dawson had filed a demand for an accounting of Little David's earnings and the reply was filed several weeks ago by Louis Rosenberg, former assoclate of Mr. Dawson. The two

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being ‘robbed’,” the Rev. Hoek- :

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$25,000

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Brewery Plant

Court to Rule

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| A Racine, Wis., attorney and |investor has purchased the old Indianapolis Brewing -Co., which has been in récetvership for more as an investment

Meanwhile, Judge Johan L. Nib] lack, who is presiding in the bankruptcy proceedings, said he would hand down a decision to-

attorneys broke ay and-now TEpP™ resent opposite sides in the Little David case. The Rev. Hoekstra said he also was considering demanding that Mr. Dawson “name names” to -{substantiate his statements. Seeks Identification “He states ‘someone’ is robbing Little David and ‘someone’ is going to Michigan City,” the Rev. Hoekstra said. “We'd like him to state who it is and leave off his implications.

David’s money, then we suspect it is Mr. Dawson himself by insti-

“If “someone is wasting Little .

(an we-help il— if we can't help if!

We couldn't help it—that the crowd filled the Arcade and extended quite a bit East and West on the sidewalk— “and at the titinois Street door——— and af the Pearl Sireef door— “awaiting the opening gong!

For a while—we were so completely snowed under— that it was necessary fo close fhe doors— We're very sorry—but we just couldn’ help it!

If you were in—and failed fo find what you .

Hoosier-Buckeye run started way day in Superior Court 1 on the gating useless litigation.” back in 1908 when he tooted the disposition of $25,000 in cash] Mr. Hoekstra also produced a whistle at séme of his old school found in the brewery’s account. [letter from Little David to Mr. girl friends in Lawrence, Ind., and] The money was unearthed in jREwson, reproaching the guardian Be A ore Russia, 0. a local bank by Carl J. Vandi. fOr the Murat Theater “disturb"Hart Ir eer on Coast That was the year Pop Voisard vier, receiver. It had not been|27C¢” and asking him to resign as Two drivers were injured Slight \boarded the Knickerbocker for entered on the company books. guardian. ly in a head-on crash at Sherman its maiden run as a firemen, Judge Niblack WII Fulé on wheth= Pr A00uNing mv) by Little A I Pay yestorn “A lot of those gals are still er it belongs to the corporation David's ‘attorney showed $21,000 B Ais in = hig ay.\ waving,” Pop says with a twinklelor to the owners personally. cash received between March and| East Dr. Woodruff 1 Place, ang/n his eye and a sidelong 100k| Tne - Wisconsin man, Marvin|Octoper- Mr. Dawson said that a Wo a — Renard Schlager, 21, KR. 10, hy 2 Julssus, Shovers, bought the brewery for|°f this sum only $383 remained. . op - fg reamed ter frst aid at Bt.| IS: Voisard says she was one (505,000, He made a down pay-| Says Assets Overlooked hl { i Vincent's Hosnital, OF the fila he a to wave at, [ns of $25,000. His bid was| The Rev. Hoekstra said, how-| | iL) A woman with a child in her [modest -— a Bir 2% Sheth $5000 more than that of a former|ever, Mr. Dawson had overlooked arma" mocked Gown by a asmmgton se © oer, Alin Baran, sho ofits of, about sine 1 soy | (CO Sts. The destrian, nu Isadore Feibleman, attorney for|lando; Fla. The rest of the money, I Mrs. Emma. Roti 30, of). EVERY now ana then I stillithe purchaser, said the building|he said, went for rental, adver-| | 4334 E. Naomi St. was crossing ‘give alittle wave when I go by=Tat 930 W. New York St.would;tising,—saiaries- musicians; {| ]

the scene were the driver; James Abney, 18, of J028 Caroline Ave.; William Gray, 19, of 5189 Prim-| rose Ave. and Donald Bowman, &

wanfed—won'f you fry again, please— Now that we've dug ourselves oul— “and stocks ‘are in shipshape— you can count on smooth, orderly service!

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| 11th St. when she Was. strack py [Just for old times sake,” Pop be leased as a warehouse or ajtransportation and other expenses | a car driven by Samuel J. Estis, | confided. {brewery. in Little David's cross-country | / | po The child was knocked from railroader brings the “Old bid. Judge Niblack declared that| “We do not show a large cashi- A Sd her arms and the car passed | |Knicky” in from his last run, brewery ‘stock offered as collat- \balance because Little David's in- > Pu 7 ps oger her foot. They were treated | {he'll start preparing for one trip|eral could not be honored by the|terest in his ministry is not to Nm —— New York—both on tickets pro-| Total assets of the firm. are largest number of people” the| : WwW - 89, N | vided by a railroad for his 45 $213,000. Against it is a $14/Rev. Hoekstra said. “That is ’ oman, ear y years service without a mishap. /million indebtedness, including|what we cannot get across to Mr. Overcome by Gas timers, Mr. Voisard doesn’t yearn Bl Church for -the-old-days. \Bloominaton ure —An- 80-year-old woman “wast stredmiined dtesets—ma Fo home this morning before she was| say n Stafe Servie "d's Treatments found by a roomer. | men | Jia A lucky group of 400 children a Mrs. Della Wolsifer of 142 As Pop Voisard nears the end] BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 28 —|from Benja 4598 olsifer of 1424 N. Hof 1 the Je he bo no Tegets. “It/Services for Mrs. Laura Dillman, EE en Eile physicians from General Hospital, "2% & ong jourtiey, "says; president - of the Clear Creek probably have stronger and ‘more| "| J . but was not taken to the hospitai.| “but it was a smooth one.” Christian Church Missionary So-| |decay-proof teeth the rest of their i 79 o8 She was discovered seated in, —————— ciety, were to be held today in the!life, the Indianapolis Dental So- : - Mrs, Dillman died here Saturday| tate Board of Healt! : Cora Looney, 70, who lives in the| “(at 28. She was an active church TELS Pride Demonstration 43.95 Rome. Gas Whi C4EAPING From To Allison Post worker and a_ member of the{Tearn will apply a series of four The appointment of J. A. Mc- Pythian Sisters. FLOOR, lieved Mrs. Wolsifer had failed in|Fetridge as divisional comptroller sodium fluoride solution to “the ii 1 an attempt to light the oven and of the Allison Division, General Pand, Morris Dillman. and a 7-|teeth of the children starting had been nearly overcome. | Motors Corp., was announced to- year-old son, James Dillman, Jan. 3 and iii four weeks. {dent of General Motors and general manager of Allison. In Her Home Here at 89 Services tor- Mrs Minnie-Otve Jate:lohn. D, Welch. His 8PPoint-i MARRIAGE: ment is effective Jan. 1. Heh Ji Me AE.

21, of 1442 N. Delaware St. | Just as scon-asgthe veteran Rejecting Mr. Bardin’s $100,000 evangelistic tours. by a neighborhood physician. {to Los Angeles and another to|court. make money but to reach the . Unlike many railroad old-| $1 million in government claims.| Dawson.” or the 1400 Pupils to Receive nearly overcome by gas. at her {railroading a pleasure today,” ye Loader Buried Today s. Hamilton .-8t.,.. was -treated No. 2. 700 N. Delaware St., will" front of the kitchen stove in a Clear Creek Church. aiid today. agri front of the kichen stove in a McFetridge Named the unlighted oven. It was be- applications of a. 2 r cent ‘She is survived “by her ‘hus: pe =e - " aay: by. Be Bo Newill,. vice: presi-|: fi a aT RT A TR Minnie Cabavgh Die IN INDIANAPOLIS Mr. McFetridge succeeds the - =. = A : Carbaugh, who died yesterday in

nt SE Benjamin. Sample, 18, of 111 Blake; Loreeran in been divisional comptroller of them Cockrel 16 i a pe held at 1:30 p.m. “Thursday in Bulek-Oldsmobile-Pontiac. _Assem-"' : ) = Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. (bly Division of General Motors in Burial will be in New Bethel Detroit since July, 1945. Cemetery. Mr. Newill also announced the Mrs. Carbaugh, who was 67, appointment of James Crooks as uset ‘Albert, Banna a S was employed in Crown Laundry assistant divisional comptroller. Lewis B, . x] no of 028 Senate; Luls| Raker: Wallace, June Se Charles, - 14 years. A native of Davis| He has been with Allison since rioya A. Robert ; Tuscon Ati; Lucie] Jinfie = atectit Berar artiey, Clara County, she was a member of 1937. 18_Coll y 83, of Bil N. Ilinols:| Ronen! Helen Pir

A Bi Bertha hr poof 3 nN Meridian, nt; | At Coleman — ‘Thomas, Wilma Spangler; Gilley B. Hurt 24, of 1324 Barth. Leroy, Juanita Cole; John, Mildred A Are Joseph W. Bamberger. 26, Greencastle:| MRNOTi GIEUC, Joann Betty Dougherty a a ce; IT y Dougherty. Margaret w Moenning, 23. of 7030 N.| "gy “Francis—Donald Martha Linton; Georg Mary Gheen; Charles, Mary Porpade: Harold, Eleanor Fletcher, t General — Pearleen, Maggie Jenkins; Robert, Esther Hizer; James, Charlesetta Cartwright; Clarion, Cassie Smith; | Wallace, Juanita Hall

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And on the Boys" Floor—the FOURTH Sizeable Groups of SUITS AND SLACKS AND TOPCOATS AND. JACKETS AND WARM (LOTHES FOR THE COLD DAYS AT HAND— at HALF-PRICE or near half-price. : ;

Dorcas Breeding; “Leste, Mes Hodges; Vestal,

Ellen Ward, 18, (lois, coon LR ni BRL ° entennia william Wilson. 60 3 Broadwayi| Jon Bratcher; Philip, Mary Macy: Paul,

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Lawyer, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Pritchard, Anderson; two brothers, Omar. War- igeber, ren, Plainville, and Ira Warren, CER, Dee trivania; Ned beris Resun Mh, of 30 B. a Bicknell, six grandchildren and|, i he in the coun swung to- Emer E Willsey i En Camby; Margaret s a five great-grandchildren. day to a right wing group of CIO Righard Fou inger of {lias Hradway; United Electrical Workers, Charles Prite vied, 3, 20, of 1227 Belleton- ; Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, incum- taine; Ruth Reins, » oz 3301 To " |bent left-wing president of the Re mone X. Rodfke. e, 16,000-member local 601, CIO-UE, Hensley 2d ebas thos Tew Agusta; Westinghouse Electric Corp. local, william 8. Anderson, 28, of SH Grenare; conceded defeat yesterday both] of . Td for himself and seven other left- : ist candidates. |. hep Gb agel. 3 Philip Conahaf, who lost the Robert J. GY lasson, 24 of R. R. Hy. Box x 842; presidency’ of the local to Mr. Frances Kranz, 232, of 6401 Pendleton Fitamatoioh ol Year, ie) te Lavreice LaRoy B puller, i ar mn ress right-wing ran and file Ison, grotip to victory. John A. Fisher, R R x Bor maby.

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Symington Praises U. S. Airlift Effort

LONDON, Dec: 28 (UP) — United States Secretary for Afr William Stuart Symington said today that/the American effort in the Berlin airlift was “something a to marvel at and should make every American man and ‘woman glow with pride.” The Secretary, now touring U. 8. air bases in Edrope, will leave tomorrow for B onwood, England, and Paris, returning to the U. 8. by air tomorrow night.

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Campbel At i. Francis—Willlam, Mardell HumHarvin, Margaret Piso, At General—wWiiliam, Yirstnia Hart; Nor- \ man, Rosalie Maier.

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The secretary said airlift fliers were tired and missed their famflies, but “are enjoying their jobs| because they have that feeling of a wonderful achievement.”

——————————— 8 HURT IN RAIL WRECK WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (UP)

~8ix crew members were injured

last night when two Pennsylvania railroad freight engines, collided in the yards here. None of the workers was hurt seriously.

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (UP) —President Truman's chief eco‘momic adviser thinks new government controls over business might do more harm than ” Dr. Edwin G. Nourse, ¢ i of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, .said in a copyrighted interview in U. 8. News & World Report today that he hopes ‘it will not be

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