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Death and injury again rode de by side in Indiana % in South Bend a M-year-old| Jother and her 12-year-old daughter drowned when their car crashed through a bridge rail and plunged into the St. Joseph River. ° The dead are Mrs, Eli Vintilla and daughter, Kay, | Locally a mother and daughter were severely injured in a <¢arpedestrian accident. “
Mrs. Dorothy Sanders, 25, of! 3821 Pleasant Run Pkwy. was carrying her 2-year-old daughter, Paula, across 10th St. near Gray Bt, at 11 p. m. yesterday. The mother did not see an oncoming automobile in time. ’
Fractures Leg ‘Struck by a car driven by Jack Powers, 23, of 3916 Brouse St. the mother and daughter were sent to St. Francis Hospital. Mrs. Sanders is in serious condition
Lily im p— iio Acme Yreleshoto. with a fractu . "Queen for always” is the thought Bobbie Kenneth must have cuts and Atel ont eg. Beay/ for his pal ‘collie, Queenie. Yesterday 3:yéar-old Bobbie of Allen. a possible skull fracture, body town, Pa., fell into a six-foot water hole and when found, Queenie bruises and cuts. © | had her long jaws firmly clamped around the boy's wrist, holding In another local accident early him above water. The dog had saved Bobbie on a previous oc-
today, P. G. Kirk, 67, R. R. 5, Noblesville, lost control of his car and struck a tree at Fall -—
Creek Blvd. and Key: ; : - | He is in Tir oantan at Son. lce-O-Rama Is On Tonight
eral Hospital with body lacera-
tions and bruises. 4 k { S | 4 C li Meanwhile, three members of a Tic e S on a e a 0 iseum
Muncie. family are in serious con-
casion when she dragged him from the path of an oncoming truck ‘while Bobbie was on his tricycle.
dition from injuries received when Seats Assured for All Spectators; their car overturned 12 miles west ; ‘ i ' of Columbia City yesterday. Entertainment for Early Birds’ Injured when the car went out (Photos, Page 19) of control on a soft shoulder of By ART WRIGHT TT U. 8. 30 were Eugene Brand, 34; The largest crowd ever to see The Times Ice-O-Rama will at-
his wife. Rose. 32, and their son. tend the Infantile Paralysis Benefit show tonight in the FairJames, 10. All suf. red fractured grounds Coliseum. skulls. Tickets still will pe available at the Coliseum box office starting . Waited for Ride at 6:30 p. m. but ONLY general admission tickets at 60 cents will At South Bend, however, the be sold. All reserved seats have been taken. tragic scene of death was an hour| Everyone sold a ticket to the of trial for the husband and show-—including the general adfather of the dead. Mr. Vintilla mission—will have a seat. . 3 8 a garage mechanic, waited for his, The only place fickets were fo FOutines bringing hick fav u wife and child to pick him up at available prior to 6:30 p. m. was _ : 1
work, at the special booth’ in the L. Blige progociion Diurbets With as When they wera late in arriv- Strauss and Co. store. The at one time.
ing, he decided to walk the six SUAUSS booth was to close at ou = 1 5 pore will be preblocks home. As he got to the ® P- mM.
fy for places in professional shows. In addition to solo and
‘sented tonight only. death bridge, he saw the crowd Doors Open at TP. M. |" =F ATP lining the embankment. He The Coliseum doors will open at . . looked in fear. 7 p. m. There will be entertain- Object to Pits ment for the “early birds.” The
The police dragline brought the niv : car into view. He recognized the 200-plecy Butler University hand, Near Highways last three numbers on the iicense plate before the automobile slipped back into the water, start promptly at 8 o'clock.
While police continued their ef- The extravaganza on ice is pro-.
forts, Mr. Vintilla stood on the duced each vear bv The Times plained to the Works Board to-
bridge praying that the victims with the co-operation of the City day that gravel pits being dug in were not his family. Park and Recreation Depart- the vicinity of White River and
. They were, iment, The park department staff Harding St. are endangering the
has been at work at least six
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$1,779,532 in ) bly in 8 ’ . Darryl F. Zanuck, Ginger Rogers, 48 ARC Drive Marshall Field and James Forrestal were listed today among
| Schricker Issues
Annual Report On... Mercy Service
Gov. Schricker today an-
‘nounced the Red Cross received the House executive expenditures
$1,779,532 in contributions from {Hooslers during the 1948 fund
‘campaign.
| In an annual summary of Red Cross activities in Indiana, the {Governor expressed pride in the ‘accomplishments “made possible ‘through the generosity of Hoosllers.” “During 1948," he said, “the Red
Cross assisted 60,127 families in C
Indiana.” { This help, he added, was rendered many veterans. A total of 10,964 families in the state called lon the Red Cross for financial assistance through their respec‘tive chapters, “ The Red Cross spent $179.89] in Indiana t» alleviate temporary {hardship and suffering. the Gov‘ernor reported. _ 3333 Donate Time A total of 3335 men and women Red Cross workers gave 212748 hours of their own time towards the program. Production workers completed 102,396 items, of which 83,888 were vitally needed surgical dressings requested by federal hospitals, Army ‘and Navy camps and civilian institutions. “In the fields of health and safety. 21,697 persons in the Hoosier state received certificates for having completed the. yarious Red Cross courses of instruction,” the Governor said. He added. “To the people of Indiana, I can emphatically say that I know of no finer way, than
— through the channel of Red Cross
services, that so many people can
help their fellow man so personal- won't sour for a month comes as number of his concert with the
ly and so efficiently.”
Rain Expected To Fizzle Out
Rain and mild temeratures west of Valparaiso has teamed
to the. Weather Bureau.
The rain is expected to last only until midnight here, with
| ” certo. take five years to make this into Hor or da ce has 2 Then he heard a strange sound. an honest-to-gnodness hospital, It and William R. Forsythe. . It didn't come from the orchestra, would take 10 before it could be- Commercial Division " , - : TE ». And it didn't come from his key- come what could be reasonably’ For the Commercial Division, . A i a ie hoard. He looked down and called a mental hospital.” ‘with. Willis B. Conner Jr, at itd scientist, to develop the idea. found a piece of wood had The institution has only one head, group leaders are mn Mr. Stambaugh's life was quite dropped from the pedals and cial: part time psychiatrist: now be- Johnson, Sheldon Sayles, Charles miserable this morning. His tele- tered onto the floor sides Dr. Snedeker, It has 1620 Dosch. Norman Metzger, Joe Wile
20- phone kept him busy answering : H : 0 qires luperated atop 1s ° questions——all kinds of questions Ne Played on. |8nedeker describes as “practical- Charles Dunn, Samuel Mueller
ibe cloudy and chilly with a high
{of 38 degrees.
are falling everywhere in Indiana
except- on the lower Wabash peaceful life and had catapulted Then he looked helplessly at the Unpaid For A. Hollingsworth and Willlam KE, Henzie, will play from 7 o'clock A delegation composed of mem- River. until show" time. The show will bers of the Enterprise Civic At Mt. Carmel the crest was League of West Indianapolis com- reached this morning, with a Coated With Lacquer The audience called for encores. the patients, for the first time in under the leadership of Bon O, 23.2-foot top. The Wabash willl The basic idea of the Stam. There were none. De Raco was history, against typhoid fever. {Aspy and P. Walter Ross, has reach its peak of 18.3 feet today. ’
according to Mr. Miller.
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{last year,
la Ve earneringD Pal Miller said But Mr. Stambaugh knew what Pieces while his plano did. He left time, to give that kind ot see, P. Cartwright, L. J. Badollety—-— {flooded streams have crested and. yw, going on and that something the pedals alone and finished the and treatment, Dr. nedeker Walter Huehl, John D. Hostetter,
Weather Bureau said wheat is in Possible bacteria, which spoils
U. S. Refunds _ 32 Million Paid WASHINGTON, Feb. 2¢ (UP)
At Luncheon
Coatesville Banker Tell of Tornado
More than 500 representatives of industrial and’ business firms assembled at the Red Cross “kicks {off luncheon at noon in the Clays ‘pool Hotel today to hear C. Dy Knight, Coatesville banker, tell the story of the Good Friday tore nado which hit his community. | Marking the beginning of the annual fund drive for this ee
taxpayers who shared $2,297, 2000 in federal tax Jefunds | The name. of Vice President
Alben W, Barkley also. was. on the refund list—made public by
committee-—-but Mr. Barkley's refund of $2019 was small in comparison with hundreds of the others, , The law requires that all tax refunds of $500 or more be reported to Congress, TRE : The largest single beneficiary. - : i ; : among the thousands of individ- |the luncheon brought chairmen of uals and corporations getting re- - Ginger Rogers Darryl F. Zanuck lall divisions and group leaders in tunds was the Curtiss-Wright 0 aived federal tax re- $63,164 and $332: Packard Mfg. the industrial, commercial,
‘orp, New York. Curtiss-Wright oo cor fiscal 1948 were: Co. Indianapolis, $198.474, $13. Service and government and edu~ received $35,123,401, |" American Central Manufactur- 577, $21,878, $17.225 and $3794; cation divisions to receive final The U. 8. Steel Corp. which ing Corp. Connersville, $391,304 Queen Anne Candy Co. Ham- instructions on attaining the Red got $63.380.904 back in flscall ,; £5427; estate of E. Arthur mond. $240.130 and $4245. Cross goal of $350.250. , 1947. drew only $98816 in fiscal Ball. Muncie, $64,628 and $696; A Treasury spokesman said Mr. Knight, who served on 1948 covered by today's report. power Inc.. and subsidiaries, Ft. 32 million refunds were made, but the Coatesville committee which Refunds to corporations gener- Wayne, $427,274; $46,243, and more than half of them were too recommended the amount of Red ally ‘were much smaller than In ggg 968’ the Broderick Co., Mun- small to report. Cross money to be spent for each . 1947, mainly because of the i. $120972 and $684. Interest was paid on the settle- stricken - family, revealed that Treasury's gradual settlement of) (gca-Cola Bottling. Co. of In- ments at the rate of six per cent. more than $110,000 was spent in wartime excess profits tax over- gianapolis, $75,352 and $55,225; It cost the government $56,530, this disaster alone. payments. o i” , C. G. Conn, Ltd., Elkhart. $268. 924. - Organize 2000 Top Individuals 071; Farnsworth Television and The refunds reported today ’ Movie producer Zanuck and his Radio Corp. Ft. Wayne, $327,127, should not be confused with those D. W. Alexander, fund ohms ’ y ee Pr awed J : oY paign chairman, said the division wife, Virginia. received the larg- $117,709 and $1578; Thomas IL. to be paid this year ‘as a result | wa oF ’ leaders have organized more than est! individual refunds—$174.973 Green & Co. Inc, Indianapolis, of the tax reduction bill approved 2000 vol - , 2 unteer workers to make each. Actress Ginger Rogers got $70.068 and $1020, by the 80th Congress. This tax d to-d licitations for doe $23.208: Marshall Field. Chicago Holcomb and Hoke Mfg. Co. cut. enacted last year and affect. C00' to-door so publisher, $15,790, and Defense Indianapolis, $137,254, $11.706 and ing taxes due Mar. 15, probably nations. Secretary James Forrestal $18.- $3872; Indiana Bell Telephone will produce the largest number After the luncheon, served by "058. _Co., Indianapolis, $208,609: Indi- of refunds in history, the Treas members of the Canteen Corps, Among the taxpayers of Indi- anapolis Glove Co., Indianapolis, ury spokesman said. who fed disaster victims and - ‘emergency workers in Coates-
Process Keeps C77 Concero OSHS Fatt as Milk for Month Down to Pieces Loss of ails ~~ ™7". ce mo smn
. . . P- bo — town division will be held a week Hoosier, Scientist OTTAWA, Feb. 24 (UP)—An- (Continued From Page One) (rom today. . . tonio de Raco, Argentine pianist, couldn't get them. Even with Group leaders in the Industrial Credited With Idea went triumphantly. into the last higher salaries it would take time Division, headed by J. C, WayCanned “fresh” milk which to hire and train an''adequate mire and John F. Modrall, cos staff, chairmen, are Robert F. Scott Jr, “The truth 18. Dr. Snedeker Harry Dragoo, Bawan) phys said. “that even if the legislature an. Donald D. Fobes. F. W. B a heavy part of a Ohopin €on- i100 4 cutricient funds. it would ©" Elmer Fulle, William R. Steps anek, F. M. Ford, J. W, Coffman
a promise to the dairy industry Ottawa Philharmonic Qrchestra from a Valparaiso dairy farmer |ast night, pounding the keys in who has been experimenting with a4 new “‘cow-to-can” process.
De Raco shifted uneasily. But inmates. The result is what Dr. son, George Hoster, Noel Ilams,.
—-most of which he couldn't an- # x» ly no specific psychiatric care at and Francis A. Sommer. - swef. “Talk to Dr. Graves. he's ANOTHER piecé of wood fell. all.” E. G. Plum, heading Publis the scientist.” was his stock reply. De Raco refrained from going to, “We would need eight men, full Service. has as his group leaders,
terrific had struck his otherwise number. said. A. B. Nail, W. H. McKitrick, B, him right into the spotlight of Wreckage, arose with diginty, and Another place where the money Williams, . public attention. left. has gone has been to immunize Government and Education,
| The last batch of beef pur- representatives of various agen~
baugh-Graves process is to get gone. { : mt |chased by the hospital still isn’ cies, including:
the milk from the cow to the can
only through the good offices of & pert Losche: city schools, Willians statehouse official who made it poo .g ang J. yo Hughes;
A crop bulletin from the With the admission of the least Push Andatton |paid for. It could be purchased Cyty Hall, Phillip Bayt and Ale i
ee : rai ' ) w even the best of milk. The can is , Henry County REMC weeks in getting the routines per- ie i roads a ing on po on coated with a special preserving Lottery Probe possible to buy the meat now and uo 601101 schools, the Rev. Wile Direct R d (fected, preparing costumes and, league told the board that remains in the fields. lacquer and the milk is flash- Times State ‘Service pas Jates, tain food and liam Voimuth; - county; Judge rectors Rename otherwise setting the stage for the geep pits which are too near The State Highway Division PAsteurized ANDERSON, Feb. 24 Madison! i [Tl Ter enedeker said, 110d Clayeombe and Fred Nord: NEW CASTLE, Feb. 24—Henry the all-amateur show. the roadways will eventually said nine secondary roads in In- rts aa Wp Fou
County. REMC district directors 600 Skaters cause ~-the -earth to. erumbie -be- diana. were closed because of high.
renominated at recent meetings Mrs. Norma Koster. supervisor neath the pavement. He also water. They included:
will be voted upon at the or- of special activities for the park stated that the White River levee. Ind. 60, southeast of Spring
ganization's annual membership department, is director of the is placed in similar jeopardy. meeting Mar. 14 in the Masonic show, } The Works Board said it would Temple here. | Some 600 skaters will perform return a report on the condition They are Arthur Williams, 1st in 24 “acts” that will consume of the levee, but since the gravel district; Alvin Oxley, 4th district; two hours. The cast includes pre- Pits were operated in a zone given Charles Huffman, 7th district; school beginners as well as grand- over to industrial units little Samuel Hiner, 10th district, and parents and amateur skatérs so could be done unless actual dam-
Mill State Park; 62, west of Mt. Vernon; 66, four miles north of Derby; 69. south of Mt. Vernon; 250, west of Uniontown; 257, south of Washington to Otwell; 258. west of Seymour; 337, west of Orleans, and 762, west of Mt. Vernon.
Curtis Scholl, 13th district. experienced that they could quali- age occurred to the roads or levee. STRAUSS STRAUSS SAYS: SAYS:
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It it worked, it could put a lot County Prosecutor Henry P. can't be consolidated without selk; postoffice, George A Ress
of prosperous milk delivery g ; eT Re aa Ik 3 rots men Schrenker-today.-continued-his-in- momey. = - and Brven.h. Rumpistiuiatnel... on price of milk from 5 to 7 cents a Vestigation of a full-scale lottery. Dr. Snedeker then came to the "“* by i Other
quart. Housewives could stock amd numbers racket for presenta- defense of his attendants. He anid eral agencies. John MeCrea ry, W, up every couple weeks at the gro- tion to the county grand jury. Tecate Ae Meath ——— - cery store. , v } But the milk Industry in In. | N® fOUF-Vear-old gambling pag made it appear he regarded Jap Silk Output Off dianapolis was not so hopeful as Ting was disclosed last Saturday all attendants as “sadists, alco- TOKYO, Feb. 24 (UP)—T% Mr. Stambaugh about canned Ng"t when city police raided a holics and bums. Japanese output of machines milk. second-floor downtown room. They| “The fact is" Dr. Snedeker |." "0 10d 8138 bales “Old stuff.” said a leading Seized equipment and records of said “that most of the few at. durfg January, a drop of 42 dairyman. “They've been doing it the . organization, including an tendants we have are good at cont “combared with the revi for years, especially in Denmark ®laborate set of ledgers listing their work. I want to make it p p
. hn , month, the Agriculture Fo and other Furopean countries, Participanis and salesmen Clear vight noe thal Haitre good Ministry lo today, rostry The process costs too much. and Examination of the ledgers attendants make the , rene " ote cn A wait till you taste the milk» ‘thus far reveals few payoffs between carrying on and an in: | es cee——— —— said Prosecutor Schrenker. “The wlerable. situation. — Peruvian Plane Crashes T tery w set t CTI exceptional atte : Firms Report Losses IY as se, Wp 1D SEs) Sumy ie beats a Tent But that CUZCO, Peru, Feb, 24 (UP) A |” WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 (UP) week.” . ‘lone bad apple can spoil the whole Peruvian military transport plane
| ~The Treasury announced today Meanwhile, he said. .charges barrel. Without funds to train crashed near Cuzco today with 18 that 131,842 corporations showed were being prepared against sev-/more help and pay them more, persons aboard. First reports
deficits in the calendar year of eral persons found in the estab-|incidents like this cannot be said only two persons, both ine 1946 and the 1947 fiscal year. lishment at the time of the raid. avoided.” : jured, survived the crash.
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