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_.':_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Delivers %-Ton Panel Truck

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Mr. Johnson Mr. Monroe .

Dave Johnson, vice president in Johnson Chevrolet, 1035 N. Meridian St., delivers to Eugene Monroe, operations manager in Merchants Armored Car Service, a 1949 I/;-ton panel Chevrolet. - . 0» ® # » Dave Johnson, vice president in). The panel is covered with a Johnson Chevrolet, 1035 N. Merid- | Spedial armored body built for use

in picking up deposits from merfan, recently delivered to Eugene chants, cashing checks and other

Monroe, operations manager In|pyginess of Merchants’ service,

‘| Merchants Armored Car Service, for which the panels were ex¢lu-

a 1649 %-ton panel Chevrolet. i sively made.

— Pinned Truck Driver Jokes

During Fiery Crash Rescue 3000 Gallons of Flaming Gas Rings Victim After He Swerves to Avoid Hitting Car

“PINOLE, Cal, Mar. 18 (UP)==Truck driver William-#;-Cox;-30;| Martin; “Indianapolis resident for was recovering in a hospital today after being trapped for an hour|seven years, who died Wednesda in the red-hot wreckage of his cab while 3000 gallons of gasoline/in her home, 2948 Brouse St. were to be held at 1 p. mu today

burned around him.

Mr. Cox swerved Lis truck-trailer into a ditch yesterday to avoid|in the King & King fuperal home. hitting an automobile. As the trailer tipped over, spilling its cargo/Burial was to follow in New of gasoline, Mr. Cox’s left leg was|Crown Cemetery.

Court Tiff Flares After Judge Drops Gambling Charge |

ensnared in the floor boards of the cab.

{caught fire, forcing them to fall

{back and watch in ‘horror whilé

a battle between Judge Pro Tem.

Court 3 today.

judge dismissed a charge of pos-| sessing gaming equipment against|canvas to keep him alive until py; two half-sisters, Mrs. Rosa Thomas Sullivan, 41, arrested ata tractor reached the scene. 1236 Oliver Ave, Saturday. The

himself. A GAMING CASE turned into 2 Firemen Hurt

Leo F. O'Connor and City Prose-| Two firemen were burned as

The fi th Mr. Cox a piece of canvas an 8 Hareup ‘Came after e then shot their fire hoses at the

Prosecutor Craig objected, ar- and gave Mr. Cox a shot of pain-

guing that the city ordinance on killing’ drug but Mr. Cox stayed Ma Perkins {gaming equipment possession iS conscious throughout the ordeal {governed by civil procedure and and even joked with the men try{that arrest therefore was not an ing to save him. issue. #

{ When the tractor arrived,

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ing “This is a criminal court.ishot 75 feet into the air. It will have to be brought up in} Mr. Cox was taken to Martinez

civil court if it's a civil case.”

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FALL FATAL TO FARMER

961 R. Meridian St.

Community Hospital, suffering] Later Mr. Craig pointed out/from a twisted leg, second de-|

Officers said Mr, Sullivan came KEY WEST, Fla. ek

(UP) — Maj. Gen. Vaughan military aide to the President, is leaving immediately

custody today, after the defendant was dismissed.

confined to a hospital in Fa. Mo.

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| Services | (Eliza) Poland, {day in her home, 2940. Jackson it 8t., following a long illness, will

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Algona, Mrs, H.

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(Mrs. Joe Martin |

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A native of Lawrenceburg, {Tenn., Mrs. Martin was a memPassing motorists were tryingiper of the Revelation Baptist to free him when the gasoline/CHiirch, She was 42: mira

| Surviving are

(Martin; a son, Walter Kyandall; Mr, Cox tried frantically to free ner father, Charles Simmington; ! {two brothers, Joe and Alexander {Simmington; a half brother, Hor-

lace Lyles, all

cutor Milton Craig in Municipal/they braved the heat to throw four sisters, Mrs. Bessie Elliott] a/of Indianapolis, Mrs. Elizabeth iRight, Mrs. Pauline Hodges and Mrs. Jane Madden, Pittsburgh,

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; uo dragged. the cab to a safe place be held at 8:30 a. m., Wednesday| JUDGE O'CONNER, sitting in/down the road where Mr. CoxX|in the Usher Funeral Home and|

for Judge Joseph Howard, who is/was released. Movement of thelat 9 a. m. in the St. Anthony {on vocation; refused to give the cab spilled more gasoline from|Catholic Church. Burial will be case further consideration, say-ithe trailer and a blast of flames in Holy Cross Cemetery,

was T2.

Mrs. Poland had lived in Indi-

Dies in VA Hospital

Services for Don M. McKahan,

Indianapolis Veterans’ Hospital, Road, will be held Wednesday in Centerton, Ind, He

entering law school. ~ Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Christine Steiger McKahan; a sister, Mts. Eva Griffith, Algona, Ia.; three nieces, Mrs. B. G. Holcomb,

Japan, and Miss Eleanor Griffith, Indianapolis; two nephews, Rus-

and Justin Griffith, El Granada, Cal. He was the brother of the late Presten McKahan, Martinsville, and William McKahan, Cali-

Tennessee, and Miss

Dr. William Edmeades of Mar- Doris Simmington, Indianapolis, judge ruled the arrest was illegal. |tinez raced ' through the flames/and two nephews.

Mrs. Elizabeth Poland |

1908. Born here,

training school

Centerton before

G. Mason, Tokyo,

%.auderdale, Fla.,

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Mrs. Margaret

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of Indianapolis;

| Mrs. Elizabeth! who died Satur

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anapolis 50 years and was a mem-|" ber of St. Anthony Chyrch. Born

married to the

land 49 years ago in St. Anthony's. Church. He died 37 years ago.

| Surviving are

ena Gorman,

to be with his gravely ill mother, Richmond and Mrs. the winter White House an-|Adams, and two sons, William C.| nounced today. Mrs. Vaughan is|and Everett J. Poland, all of In-| napolis, 18 grandchildren and; great-grandchildren.

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{the war years and previously had been employed by the ‘Hodson Chemical Co., Plainfield, for sev~ |eral years. Surviving are his wife, Flossie; {a son, Clarence B. Souder, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Leo

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