Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1950 — Page 5

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Two-Year-Old Girl Rushed to Hospital

After Being Found Unconscious in Home

— LINTON, Feb. 8 (UP)—No autopsy will be performed on Sherrie’ ain Scott, a 2-year-old girl who died after eating cold tablets; the ‘Kentucky, - Tilinois - coroner said today, because the cause of death is known. planned to tour properties of the) Dr. George Porter said Dr. M, L. Hamilton, the Scotts’ family Indiana Limestone Co. physician, and a number of other doctors at Freeman-Greene Hos-

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Anti-Histamine Pills Killed Child, Doctors Say

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“Honest John” {tenced to 180 days in jail, [for supplying “house stone” for miles long. and about one mile One-time used car super-salesman, wide, It will be stocked with game Who gave his name as John Winand’ made adaptable 9 rBoating niman, wag, given the term yes.terday for falling to send owner-.

‘Honest John’ Sentenced LOS ANGELES. Feb. 8 (UP)—

IN has been sen- THAT CHANGED THE

-he.mayor said it will De. Yoeated ship certificates to Auto buyers.

northeast of Bloomington between:

{the Morgan-Monroe State Forest and Brown County, Only lowlands will be purchased by the city for a j1ake site.

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SIRT ER Hy CRN Lm iran rae ri im webtoit warn Porter {said she was rushed here when EY othr found her uncon.

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Sherrie Ann died Monday, en route to he hospital from her

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scious on the floor of the bath-

coming season. It's of im ative in- room. A bottle which had con- : mper n tained anti-histamine tablets was

; . : SE ame lying nearby, and several of the TITS) were crushed on the floor.

: * Dr. Porter and Dr. Hamiiton terest to every woman who wears a theorized that Sherrie Ann

climbed to the medicine cabinet,

(he bole vas kept. and . ate seven or eight of the tab-

“size 38 to 44 or a stout size 46 to 60. See ;

lets. “Other doctors at the hospital concurred with Dr. Hamilton and 2 TP ; a EY IEE me that she died of poisoning! En —— = : nn after eating the anti-histamine | 7 ; tablets,” Dr. Porter said. ;

'Sees No Russ Revolt

SOUTH BEND, Feb. 8 (UP)—| ———1An -¢8Caped Russian political prisoner says the Russian people hate the Soviet system of government but will never revolt without “foreign support.” Dr. Vladimir Petrov, a Yale, University professor who spent six years of forced labor in Siberian gold mines, believes it will ine’ some outside forces” to end he

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Soviet Russia at the University of | {Notre Dame last night that the {Russian people do not “dare fight {against the Soviet system, despite A [the fact that it is an object of {hatred by the entire population.”

‘Former Crawfordsville Chief's Funeral Held

Times State Service CRAWFORDSVILLE, Feb. 8 —8ervices. for Daniel G. Offutt former . Crawfordsville polic e chief, who died Monday in Miami,! Fla, were to be held today in Miami. He was 72. Mr. Offutt moved to Miami in 1943. He was a retail coal dealer and a member of the City! Council here. Born in Kentucky, he came to Crawfordsville in 1900. He was! a -Mason and a Shriner. . |also active in Republican politics, ; Survivors include his {daughter and a brother. - -

Women at Bedford Back Milk Ordinance

Times State Service BEDFORD, Feb, 8—More than a thousand women here want the ~teity Grade A milk ordinance unchanged. They signed their names to 13 petitions and presented them to the City Council. Each opposed {an amendment which would per-

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milk in addition to Grade A as requested by the Lawrence County Producers Association. The petitions represented 13 Bedford women’s organizations. Farmers of the area have opposed the Grade A ordinance, contending the cost of improving dairy barns to meet its specifica-| tions will “run the small dairy farmer out of business.”

Ralph Todd to Be Sentenced Feb. 23

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Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 8 — A

lake ‘fo become the largest in Purdue Dairy Caravan | southern Indiana is planned by|

In Southern Indiana {plement the - meager municipal

“LAFAYETTE, = Feb. §— The Water supply, Mayor Tom Lemon] Purdue University Dairy Cara- Said here today. van is in southern Indiana this week after three weeks on the thousand acres of “Brown and road. Monroe County land. | The caravan is scheduled to The new lake will be about five

aDpeat oN SalrY programs 31 Tel Move to Widen Ind. 37 Protested

| Terre Haute during the remainAllisonville Group

der of the week. The exhibits include instructive Submits Resolution

displays on dairying along with commercial exhibits supplied by co-operating dairying industrie

Prices to Farmers

‘Show 4 Pct. Decline

"LAFAYETTE, Féb. 8 (UP)— Price experts reported today that state of 25 feet on both sides Brices gesived by Indiana an. of Ind. 37. for construction of ers in January were per cén under those received in December. * four-lane highway is being Purdue University and federal Protested by the Allisonville Civic farm statisticians said the price Association. index was 1a per Sent below Ju C. 0. Gooding, association presuary, 1949, and per cent be-,ient, said toda - iy nt, y that a resolu - k for De- . low the Dost-war pes (tion, adopted by the more than

cember, 1947, BO ap 13 property-owners with ho /Fleming First to Toss |along the road has been sent to|

Hat Into 1950 Ring [the State “Highway Commission.

GARY, Ind, Feb. 8 (UP) —Indi-| Such a highway, the resolution | ana Secretary of State Charles F read, “should not, under any cirFleming, Hammond, {s the first cumstances, run thmugh such a member of the state administra- Well populated and rapidly growtion to announce he is a candidate ing community of better homes for re-election. {in which more than the average Mr. Fleming told a testimonial/investment in buildings and; banquet lakt night a long-range 8rounds has been made.” improvement progr a m requires| Suggest Alternative

{at he continue in office, x 8 Mr. Gooding said his group felt

| Mrs. Lola Pinchon their protest was reasonable, since a super-highway such as Services Tomorrow the state plans to . construct

Times State Service “would eventually attract and BEDFORD, Feb. 8—Services for encourage such business places

the city of Bloomington to sup- lo

The project will involve several jrene Eirod and Frank Smith will

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as filling stations, taverns, restaurants, tourist cabins and other. types of business that thrive on

mit the sale of other. grades of!

{tion Barl Burcham, now in Eddy-

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morrow. She was 78.

A former reporter, Mrs. Pinchon the civic

He wasiwas best known for her book of group suggested relocation of the | Bible stories, published in 1928,

proposed road along the east side | of the Nickel Plate Railroad! right-of-way to Noblesville by! using the N. Drive of Fall Creek Blvd., from Keystone Ave. north- | east to Rd. 100,

Bill Tilghman's Son

Car Kills Man, 84 MICHIGAN. CITY, Feb. 8 (UP) — Police reported today that Thomas Forbes, 84 - year - old farmer, was killed in Ind. 43 ‘when he darted in front of a car. Dr. William Hart, 49, Michigan City dentist and driver of the car which “struck Mr. Forbes, was not held.

Grill Holdup Suspects Times Stats Service MUNCIE, Feb. 8-—Muncie police planned to question a‘ suspect in Eddyville, Ky. today In the $21, 000 holdup of two Ball Stores messengers here on Dec. 6, 1948, Chief of Police Harry Nelson and Mervyn Collins, captain of detectives, said they would ques-

OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 8; (UP)—The son of a famed Okla-| homa frontier marshal must stand trial on an armed Tobbery, charge. Justice of the ‘Pedce Otis Tibi] bound Woody Tilghman, 34, son of Marshal Bill Tilghman, over to district court following a prelim- | inary hearing yesterday. | Tilghman was accused of rob-| bing Kenneth Beleele on the night of Jan. 30. Tilghman’s mother testified that he was at home ville prison in Kentucky under with her at the time. two armed a death sentence for killing amen took $60 from Beleele. Louisville policeman. | — Chief Nelson said it had been OES 442 TO INITIATE

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