Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1949 — Page 29
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Murder Charged In Brawl Shooting
Alleged Assailant : Held for Grand Jury
William H. Lyons, 37, of 316 E. Bt. Clair a. was bound over to the grand jury today on a | murder charge in the fatal shoot{ing of a 22-year-old youth who died this morning. The victim, Harry McKane, 723 IN. Alabama St., died in General | Hospital of a bullet wound in the
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‘was smashed by the falling boom of a crane. The driver was pinned and injured.
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‘Mrs. Arabella Hedges Rites Arranged.
Services for Mrs. Arabella 8. {Hedges, a resident of Lexington, Ky. most of her, lite, who died yesterday in her home, 3563 Car- | ll roliton Ave, will be held at 3) |p m. tomorrow In Lexington. Burial will follov: there. A native of Paris, Mo., Mrs. {Hedges lived many years in Lex-| \Ington before moving to Indian. | lapolis four years ago. She was a| {member of the Central Christian) {Church in Lexington. Surviving are two sons, Saini {M. Hedges, Indianapolis, and] Berkley Hedges, Wyncote, Pa., al sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Batsell, Bt.
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