Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1949 — Page 36
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3 Both men were wounded by have its shortcomings, especially|w. ior Anderson, drive-in owner,{land Paul Miller. if the guest has other appoint-ias they fled the scene. When| Judge Hinchman, who conductthey drove into the state highway. ed the trial of Pollard but has John Randall, State Reforma they collided with a car operated yy; co oft the Hancock Ciroutt prisoner appear|py Mrs. Gayle Anderson, Indian-| oo oy incele “unavall-
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Times State Service GREENFIELD, May 3—John
4 Ren i Can't Be 2 C urt to escape, Randall told Ha atSET - : : torney, and now. he must serve go 5 / mn 0 a one-to-seven-year term. B. Hinchman today had disqualiThe accident charge against fied himself for the Hancock CirRandall occurred last May when cuit Court hearing June 10 on a
The Gateman: B04 Ris Nephew, motion for a new trial for How-
alard Pollard, convicted of first-de-
© Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, May 13— drive-in on State Rd. 37, south of gree murder last March in the
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lable” for the new hearing. Judge {Samuel J. Offutt, his successor, (will conduct it. | Pollard, one-time Indianapolis mi railroader, now is serving life im-
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Flier Dumps Tanks And Averts Crash
Locking Device Fails
West of Indianapolis A jet plane test pilot yesterday| dumped his tear-shaped wing tip tanks west of Indianapolis and averted an air crash. The pilot was Robert A. Hoover, 27, of 1502 South High School Rd., flier for Allison Division of General Motors Corp. The plane was an F-80C, also known as a Lockheed Shooting Star. Mr. Hoover reported he was flying at about 300 miles an hour when he noticed that one of the locking devices on the auxiliary tank on his right wing tip had failed. ;
Tanks Explode, Burn
The faulty tank would have swung back, smashed an aileron and put the plane out of 2ontrol, causing a crash, Mr. Hoover said. Mr. Hoover ‘said he dropped both tanks so as to keep the plane in balance. He had enough gasoline to land safely at Weir Cook Airport, where . Allison maintains its test hangar. The aluminum tanks, filled
{burned after hitting the ground.
Mother Seized In Baby Slaying
|a mile north of the 8000 block of
with 165 gallons of fluid similar to kerosene, landed about half
W. Washington St. One landed in a grove of trees, the other in an open field. Allison officials investigated and reported that both exploded and
‘Sought to Cure Him
Of Freudian Jealousy’
HAZLETON, Pa. May 13 (UP) —A socially-prominent church choir singer was charged today with slaying her 15-month-old son after admitting she repeatedly slapped - and bumped the baby’s head against the floor- to cure him of “freudian jealousy” of his 2%, -year-old sister. Mrs. Martha Woodson KXalwale, 26, a university-trained child psychologist, was transferred without bail to the Luzerne County Women’s Detention Home at Wilkes-Barre after being arraigned on a general charge of murder. The child, Henry Jr. died yesterday in Hazleton Hospital Police sald he had been beaten about the abdomen, that his lips were discolored from blows on the mouth and that his head was battered from the banging on the floor. Expects Another Baby The attractive Mrs. Kalwale, |who is expecting another baby in {about two months, broke down in itears twice while she told Police Chief Steve Havrilla of the events leading to her son's death, The soft-spoken daughter of a Richmond, Va., judge, told Chief Havrilla that she had suspected {the ‘baby. was indulging in temper tantrums to annoy his sister. Mrs. Kalwalc, a graduate in psychology from Willlam and Mary College, said she believed the boy felt she cared more for his sister Karen than she did for him. She was quoted as saying she decided to beat this “freudian jealousy” out of the boy.
Horseless Carriage Club Elects Schaler
John J. Schaler III was elected director of the Indianapolis.chapter, Horseless Carriage Club, at an organizational meeting of the newly formed chapter last night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Selections of other officers by the nominating committee will be voted on at the next meeting. They are George A. McDougall, secretary; John H. Eix, treasurer, {and Edward Little and John B. Collins; “publicity.
{antique car show, benefiting St. | Margaret's Hospital Guild, at the | Automotive Equipment Exposition {May 26-29 at the State Fairgrounds. : The chapter will operate a tradling post _for used car parts and | will conduct an auction sale of
antique cars May 28,
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