Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1949 — Page 4

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Pedestrian Hit '. Here by Trackless Trolley Dies -

J-year-old child. was crushed to death beneath the wheels of his {father's truck yesterday and an

|Latianapolie man died today of trafic injuries

| night.” Paul Chernowsky Jr. toppled

truck on a state road near Medaryville, state police sald, and died ‘instantly as | a rear wheel { y passed over his Mr. Iker | Waller vod. | ‘Mr. Chernowsky said the child was riding In the rear of ‘the truck and sitting down. He heard {him scream and saw him topple over the side Struck by Trolley Charles D. Walker, 62, of 216 |e. Ninth Bt { pital of injuries received’ when struck by a trackless trolley last

died in General Hns

Capitol Ave; told ~themr

Walker stepped in front of the and Community Servi

vehicle A }-véar-old bicyclist, David Fullerton 3665 N. Illinois St (wag “painfully hurt when struck by a car operated by Clifford Cretes, 85, of 5350 N. Pennsylvania St Treated by Father Police sald HE vouth was riding at 38th St. and Capitol Ave when the accident occurred. . He was treated by his father, Dr. Robert L. Fullerton. { Samuel Dixon, 44, of 1910 Belle{fontaine St, suffered a broken ankle yesterday afternoon when {he jumped from a truck on which {he was riding. | Police sald he was holding furniture in the truck and when the {load shifted he jumper to avoid belfig crushed. He was treated

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PLAN RUMMAGE SALE Stansfield Circle will hold - a {rumamage sale at 501 Fletcher {Ave starting at 10 a. m. tomorrow

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Thrifty Hoosier Piano Buyers are proving “daily here at Riddick’s that they'll buy a genuine value : that's why this sale has been such a tremendous success. BUT WARNING . ... the days of. this sale are numbered . . . it must end soon. TQ THOSE WHO HAVENT ATTENDED your golden opportunity is slipping away. ACT ‘NOW . don’t put off another day seeing these truly terrific values.

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