Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1950 — Page 6

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City Health Director Says Children Apparently Poisoned by Ashes

Death of two infants as the result of 'lead sulfide poisoning

increasing use of battery casings for stove fuel.

8 I Pr. Gerald ¥ Kempf, health director, said the toxic ashes af]

‘burned cases caused the geath of Marvin Offet,’ 18:honths-old son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Offet, 3047 Cottage Ave., and Karen Easley, 1, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James — SP ———————— - Easley of the same address. The twin brother of Marvin, Cottage Ave. : Michael Offet, and Leonard Rad-| Dr. Kempf said’ the use pf ford, 21 months, are reported in/casings for fuel is spreading in ifafr condition at General Hospital.fome sections of the city aithough

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Leonard is the son of Mr. and the practice has been followed by Ey At some families since 1935. The Easley child died Dec, 13 in General Hospital, and Marvin Offet died Monday, hospital authorities said. ’ | Dr. Kempf said he doubted that 'fumes from the burning cases | wotild cause the poisoning. Danger is in the dust from ashes, he declared. Miss Birgie Radford, 3062 Cot: ‘tage Ave. said some casings were {being sold from house to house by an unidentified man who sald {they make good fuel in the place of coal.” . Other casings are ob-

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| dump yards. {| Dr. Kempf said the children ap{parently came in contact with | poisonous ashes while playing on the floor in their homes,

Fire Victim Dies Mrs. Eva Bell Yocum, 41, who last week suffered burns in a fire at her home, 737 Ogden 8t, died last night at General Hos-

extinguish the flames,

defective gas stove. Mrs. Yocum had been in the hospital since the accident occurred Jan. 4,

Condition Fair

Mrs. Eva Glatzell, 40, of 609 E. North St, was reported in fair | condition in General Hospital to . | day, with injuries receiVed When Sr ou she was beaten Saturday night. a 3 . . is i n [o Odon La EVE SST Clarence Gall - - ' 1 Fi oy © p Jaws: tho rice 50; Rurgy nection with the beating. He was spacial’ ‘evan charged with assault and battery. Officers sald Mrs. Glatzell did not seek hospitalization until early {today. She was given first ald at

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streetcar collision last night, was

lings Hospital today.

These Wanted Mr, Grimes was a passenger in

| White, westbound on Washington | 8t., was in collision with the east- | bo E. Washington.streetcar at [the Tuxedo Bt. intersection.

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"Warns Against Use of Batter

brought a warning ffom City Health officials today to halt the,

Mrs, Gramman Radford, 3062

pital Just 58 at Screams attracted a neighbor, Mrs. Daisy Pettrie, who helped

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Colors: Methodist Hospital and transGe ferred to General. eon . brown Injured in Crash Black Fugene Grimes, 27, of 1432 B. Wine Earl! 8t., irrjured in an automobile-|

reported in fair condition in Bil- _

Sizes: a car driven by Robert D. White, | 1 129, of the Earl St, address. Po10 to 16 [lice sald the car driven by Mr.

o SX ¥ = Nil Hoosier Pete Filling Station, 4201 E. Fait Creek Fkwy. said a man masked in a white scarf walked

|into the station about 2:30 a. m.,| | produced a rusty pistol and took

| $25 from the attendant’s wallet {and $77 of company money, -A-taxicab. driver, Robert. Gardner, 26, of 1475 Roosevelt Ave, {told police two men who got into his cab at the Bus Terminal and asked to be driven out Carson (Ave. stopped him in the 4100 block Carson Ave, him of $17.

Killed in Auto Wreck

leans! was discovered dead in his smashed automobile about 7 a. m.

of Paoli, state police sald. The youth may have died as early as 2 a. m. according to police. They said his car ran off the highway and hit a tree,

Fined for Gun Toting An Indianapolis man arrested in connection with the rifling of parking meéter- coin boxes won dismissal of the charge in Municipal Court today, but was fined $100 and placed on probation for

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| The defendant, William | Short, 26, of 650 E. 10th St.,

arrested with another man in a {cab last Oct. 28. Police said they

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His Lucky Day

Firemen §& said the blaze was caused by a

{Times carrier Dortald Ray Shipley doesn't think Friday the

| 13th is unlucky. Maybe that's |

| because it's his 13th birthday. The son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C,

heisa seventh-grader in School I5 and belongs to Troop 15, Boy Scouts of America.

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‘ter, 41, who gave two {but could not be fotind today at

declared

{Judge Alex’ M. Clark forfeited his $2500 bond, signed by Marty Frankfort and Harry Campbell, professional bondsmen.

Fined, Sentenced

was fined $50 and sentenced to

working.

The penalty ‘was 26th St, by Judge Alex Clark acting as judge pro tem in Municipal Court 3.

Woods was charged with draw-| ling $20 unemployment compen-|

{sation from the Employment {Security Division for the week of Oct. 22, during which he was employed, Evidence showed he had received a check for $38.84 the same week “from a local eompany for driving a coal truck.

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