Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1950 — Page 2
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116 Injured in | Train Crash
~Moforman Faces Manslaughter Trial In Long Island Wreck
(Continued From Page One)
tracked, temporarily ' while the double-tracked™ right-of-way is! being elevated to eliminate grade, crossings In Rockville Centre. ~The west-bound train had the right-of-way. Mr. Markin was already on the “gauntlet” track. He had just pulled his train out of the Rockville Centre station when Mr. Kiefer's train came roaring off thé double - track! Hihtof-way and onto the gaunt-' et. Long Island Railroad officials! insisted there had been no signal failure. Mr, Kiefer's sigial light was red, they said. And that forbade him to enter the gauntlet
Mr. Kiefer refused to talk to reporters, . © Mr. Gullotta said there were
“several” eye-witnesses to Kiefer “running” the red danger signal He would ask the Nassau County grand jury to indict the.motorman - for second degree manslaughter, he added. The impact was heard for blocks: Rockville Centre's almost deserted night streets were filled with men ‘and; women within minutes, all running toward the railroad. They ‘knew, from tha sound, that it had to be a train Wreck. Te Ambulances: from Nassau County’s main towns began con
ation at Technical High School.
Stagecraft, Makeup Classes Prepare Settings for Polio Benefit Thursday
verging at once. Thirty arrived Elab , By ART WRIGHT O-R { Thurs during the first “half hour and ahorate presentsiion of The Times lce-O-Ratia neXt TRUS day night in the Fairgrounds Coliseum will result largely from
carried the injured to sc g , ¢ Jured Reattered . ceis of-work-by-pupts-of -Stageeraft-and Makeup-elasses—of -Teth-
program production, and his assistant, Joh? I Mirnatel, the pupils
First arrivals were chilled to have set up an assembly line to the marrow by the shrieks of produce the Ice-O-Rama proper- Hayes Takes Post
the injured and trapped in the ties telescoped cars. No help was possihle at first-—they were pinned in by mangled steel,
The student project thig year is the most elaborate in the history of The Times lce-O-Rama. More Amputate Both Legs costumes have heen constructed Acetylene torches, crow bars. iat Tech. Working {rom sledge hammers appeared as if created. by. Mr. Stewart. and. Mr. —
design
‘Center's Placement
Plan Rites Monday li
Ex-Local Resident Mary formerly
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Claypool
Indianapolis,
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today. Robert City, Ii1.,
Ave, A [LLaFever Rd., =aid picked bus station blackjack and
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Larry Hollan of the Rev Bowman Ave.
“Where is jewels? the ma
“There's 85 in the piafmo bench in thg front room.” The bandit took the money and Larry told police.
left,
Jessie T.ee
Hilleary,
died. dtanapohs;
Harvey G.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES -
Lose $336 In Holdups
Minister's Son Robbed in Home; Cab Driver Slugged
Three robberies last night netted holdup men $36 in. cash and £300 tn valuables, police reported
Smith
United Cab driver, 3346 Roc whom he up at Traction Terminal struck him with a]
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two men
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1100 block Capitol Ave Held Up In Home d, Ralph Holland, 4266 said he was sleep-
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ing alone in the house last night wherr—he—awoke to finda man: C. S. Stewart, director of Tech's stagecraft and makeup classes pointing a gun at him.
(center), ond pupils. are shown rushing completion of the properties for the infantile paralysis benefit.
High School Assembly Line Mrs Hilleary Makes Colorful Costumes Dies | in Louisville
money asked,
Vinistes Admits Taking ——
r to Go to Services >
ines,
oster,
of Calumet
told police a man: who ‘had begged a ride of him at a downtown hotel took $19, a $50 watch. and a $250 ring at gunpoint in the 1000 block Madison
Thomas
Larry replied.
self-styled minister who told federal authorites he stole a car in Illinois to attend a religious meeting in In-
was held in Marion
agent
edestrian Dies
RS AA RCE TEST
Of Auto Injuries
Services Planned
Here for Victim
Norwood Hawkins, 616 E. 21st St.. died last night in General Hospital of injuries suffered Feb, 13 in a traffic accident. He was (74. Mr. Hawkins was struck by a car at 21st and Central Avé. as’ he stepped off the curb. The car was driven by Earl White, 41, Mt, Comfort. ! Mr. Hawkins' body was taken to Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, where services will be arranged. | » Terre Haute Native
Born in Terre Haute, Mr. Hawkins was a uniform manufacturer here before moving to St. Louis In 1940 he returned to Indianapolis as an employee of L. Strauss & Co., where he was working at the time of the accident, He is survived by his wife, Maude, and two brothers, ‘Harry W. Hawkins, Albert Lea, Minn., and Robert 8. Hawkins, - Pruitt, Ark. Three persons were injured n two-car. accident at Fletcher and Shelby St. early to-
dire
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n the
d son a Ave, day. Ernest Rice, 40, and his wife; Mrs. Helen Rice. 42, of 2645 Brill Road, were. reported in fair condition in General Hospital after their car was struck by an automobile driven by Harold Romaine, 19, of 723 Fletcher Ave. Condition Is Fair Mr. Romaine was charged- by police with driving without an operator's license. | _ Norval Williams, 39, of 3552 E, Morris St., a passenger in"Mr. Romaine’s car, also was taken to
and
Rachel CTrothers comedy
‘As Husbands Go," to be the Athenaeum Turners Theater's second production of the season, are, left to right. Stanton Pritchard, Betty Roth and Leslie
Rehearsing for '
F. Ayres. Directed by C. Norman Green, the play will be presented at 8 p. m. tomorrow in ‘the Athenaeum ballroom. ‘Brickmasons Name Competition Officials
Oscar Matthews
W. Irvin Poston, Attica. has. General Hospital in fair eondition; Services Monday been named president of the In- A 45-year-old pedestrian, diana Brickmason Apprentice George Condos, 1337 E. Market - St.., was taken to St. Vincent's
Competition —Assoctation:
hospitals. Some returned four ; AI Cv - Hospital early today after a car times, each time getting more in- "C7 HIgh School yesterday in Loulsville. KY. county jail under $2500 bond to- ACM Evans Co. Mr. Poston was elected during griven by Donald Stiles, 22, of Under the direction of ('. 8 Stewart, director of the school’s where she had made her home for. 5 Offi | Di 15d i . Em yr ; = jured. day. X= icia es the association meeting here last £36 W. 30th St. struck him at
in Central Ave. and 30th St.
for Oscar Matthews,
Rites an night. Mrs. Hilleary was the widow of charge of the Indiana FBI emplovee of Acme-Evans Co. for Other officers and directors ————————— Hop———— Ridgely Brown Hilleary. They Office, said Hines was arrested ®MPlOyee : “1° elected were Ernest Miller. Terre Probe Theft of $1000 resided in Indianapolis untii here yesterday on a charge of 47 years, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Haute vice president:- F. Donald irli i about.25 years ago. .Mr. Hilleary '2KIng a stolen car from Decatur, Monday ‘in Flanner & Buchanan Jacks, Indianapolis, ‘re-elected From Airlines Office was formerly president of the Ill. last October. The 23-year-old pn, t ary. Burial will be in Crown secretary; 8, A. Mathers, Lafay- City detectives and State Po. American Foundry Co. here. prisoner admitted the theft dur-|..., .. (ery. ette, treasurer: Herbert Pavey, lice today investigated two. thefts
Hilleary was the daughter af. Judge. Solomon. Claypool and.
S.
ing preliminary hearing before a U. Cc Commissions,
For two hours the local amateur taken over by nightly Literary Club.
Another man lost an arm In ju .i0re will perform under spot-
of the New York State Public Service Commission which-super-: vises railroads, inspected the wreckage and then announced: “We are launching a triple investigation which will ‘be co-or-
45 years of service in the In- The 372,000 Tdtanapolis public school system: He. was principal at School 26 for more than 22 years. Mr. Hayes is active in the work of the Boy Scouts, a member of dinated. The investigating bodies! Services for Norwood Hawking, the board of trustees of the State are the Interstate Commerce 616 E. 21st St, will be held at 10 Farm and-has headed the 1200Commission, the Public Service/!a. m. Monday in Flanner & Bu- member Men's Union Bible Class Commission; and the Long Island/chanan mortuary. Burial will be! (oy the past 17 years. Rallroad. This is one of the worst in Crown Hill cemetery. He was He has been associated 13 crashes In New York State rail-|74. years with Dr. Booker T. Wash-|
clude tax. Al seats are reserved, Mortuary. Dr. Jean 8. Milner of
Norwood Hawkins Services Arranged
in morrow to vote on Mr. second order to end the t week strike that has plunged
officiate and burial will be
Crown Hill
List of Dead In N.Y. Crash
ROCKVILLE CENTRE. N.Y.
“lin its history. More than 355,000 railroad industrial workers have been
And some communities have
road history.” Mr. Hawkins, who was a ‘hative ington and Dr. George W. Car- Feb, 18 (UP)--The dead in the A - " Roger Peron, 48 summed up of Terre Haute .and resident of Ver in summer teaching at the [ong Island train wreck dered Wartime brownouts the reaction of his fellow surviv- Indianapolis most of his life, died Tuskegee Institute, North Caro- (poviee Allen. Amityville, 1. 1, CONServe power.
ing passengers when he said: yesterday in General Hospital. lina Teachers College and More“We were hit like It was an For 10 years he was employed by house ( ‘ollege. atom bomb.” I.
Herman Bare, Patchogue, N.Y, Session Fruitless
Harry Casey, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Cole's optimistic statem
me net hi Strauss & Co. He was a mem- Wiliam C. Davis, Amityville, which he volunteered, came a r. Peron, a chef on his way her of Northwood Christian N.Y. three davs and two nights home from his job in New York, Church. Flash Fire Damages ®
was riding in the third car of the
N.Y. east- bound’ train,
Surviving are his wire” Maude. AWning Firm Building city,
between Lewis and the operat
exciied and women were scream-
William Ring. New York.
LIotK, who died, yesterday. in. her tng. ow...
everyone seemed to be taken care Mrs. Winlock had resided in In- being used to waterproof canvas. of quickly. I'm glad | I wasn't hurt dianapolis 53 years, She was a - Firemen said two men had their - seriously. — ser a (membet..of Bethel. AME, Chureh. hair. singed, hut six other em: . — — National Negro Council of Wom- ployees were away from the build-
én, Pride of the West Chapt ing, on their regutar day off. Photographers See anch
N. Y. Henry Schedd. Rochester, 'N.y. that Richard “A Stananough Baby. Narrowed vsomewhat, lon. N.Y. = there still is
Henry Tosten, Amityville, N. Y. cover.”
the issues in dispute h
To Resume Monday
Mrs. Clarissa Covington, and two
went out on the routine .assign- Services
Arranged to Public Counsélor William FE. ment today of covering the dis-|
" William McHugh, Ft. Dix, N. J. Katie John- Steckler. will represent the pub-
Company ‘L, 9th Service Division.
situation.” Services for Mrs.
Church, and South Side Home Nursing Club. She is survived by Mrs. Lucille Coleman.
Trial of suspended police-officer Jacque . (Jagk) Durham - before a .sister, the Board of Public: Safety was expected to be completed early
2 n » ” © “HI, FELLOWS,” he said. “Call .my wife, Virginia, tell her I'll be all rights”-
Music of Your Choice ® WE THINK most people feel that
: ; . xt week. » : erred Wan, Frans Car- Edgar Gallinger ge Ag charged with “har= music should be part of the final photography studio Lah. ME dgar- Gallinger, 556!; W. boring and failure to arrest tribute. To help you, we have gath-
the vy wh i St.
Mr. died today in his known criminals,” thus far in his home after
ered “an extensive library of approreturning from a lengthy trial has failed to sub-
newspaper, had worked with priate organ selections from which
Rino and Mr. Finn for 20
years. He wa grocery shopping trip. . stantiate threats that he would er ee as anwar twat cane ta aginst” Ty. Shove yu I9vaiite regularly rode home from work, ‘found at the foot of a stairway which, he insisted, was organized ers When the accident occurred. {Where he had fallen, police said. by high police officials. { Our service is complete in every. detail, ———— — "including an organist and soloist »
U. 8. WARSHIP CRIPPLED NEW YORK, Feb, 18 (UP) = The. U: 8. Navy announced to-
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Our funeral service’ recommends self. As the meed occurs, old friends coll us tor the consoling service that is ours to render.
TELEVISION SHOW Every Night “See These Models in Operation—Come in and Compare Sets
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Monday was the most optimistic
. . . this quick emergency Surgery ji pie and to the tempo of a 15- the Ind lana : | Plan Funeral Here note sounded since the dispute Services for Mrs. May I. Easter, 915 MN. Meridian St. under the glare of arc lights, with qj... 1 reqsional orchestra. The Sate a oy: Mr. Hayes | Mrs, Hilleary is SuPvivey. hy entered the crisis stage. 433 N. State Ave. will be held the surgeon standing spraddle- rw 5 ent Service. | her daughter, Elizabeth, now Mrs. He said he based his statement g¢ o y resi- i di : li d legged on jagged wrRekage. FOV Will stan JM ray P m. t Mr. Hayes will be In charge yy parnsworth Bryant of Louis- on, many f{actcrs—mainly that a P . Taesda Ib he 5 n ilanapo iS, in . Police roped off an area sIX oi ara available at The Times OF. (1¢ NeW vocational efforts yj; a sister, Miss Elizabeth the new Lewis back-to-work d¢nce. Burial arrangements are 8 e ava le 3 rs y Iron ' ' ! , ’ blocks square around the scene! .. . oly a Y es of ‘the center. He will direct tyaypool of Indianapolis: three order was couched in different being completed. HEAFER'S AUCTION and held ‘a crowd of at least 20.- orders also—witl—be filed {f—ac- classes in the training of new grangchildren. Mrs. Carroll Ja- language from the first sent out « Mrs. Easter, a native of Louis- § S 5 . . 000 outside it, despite shrill and Fo skills In gardening, sewing. cook- .4hs Lexington, Ky. Elizabeth ast Saturday under federal 0 v le companied hy remittance and 1 f ville and resident here 10 years, plaintive cries from women that ©0050 Rd envelone ing. weaving and other fields of Rjqgely Bryant and Farnsworth court order. ale vesterday. in Hero fter 3 their hushands or sons had been pmped. Are: Box and je. al endeavor. "Dudley Rryant, Louisville, Ky., Mr. Cole said he thought it was a brief Hiness De Ro » |—1949 International ba-Ton Pickup aboard one of the trains. Chairs y $2.20: North and Arquet Former Principal and several nieces. likely -that the miners “will be- Tneraber of the Now Trae Strect : ; Triple Investigation Side Mezzanine, 85c: Fast End The new education director:re- Services will be héld here-at 1 lleve” that their local leaders Methodist Church Mrs. Easter |—1949 Studebaker i1/2-Ton lat Bottom George A.- Arkwright, member yo... ine 60 cents Prices in. tired last June after more than p. m. Monday in Hisey & Titus want them to return to work, also bhelongéd to the Women's
striking miners
Second Presbyterian Church will scheduled meetings: today and to ewis’
nation into the worsf coal crisis
off as a result of the strike. Some tseheols-have been forced to close.
George H. Duncan, Long Island nerve-wracking bargaining talks
~~ "Was SARAINE up and 1 Cg he brothers, Hasty: Hawi o-flash-firecal the. Mid-West. Rael, Ely. Merrick. Sm =Mr~Cole-said-he-and -hiz board thrown flat on the floor.” he sald. ns, ert Lea, Minn. and Robert Tent and Awning Co. 432 Vir- nal colleagues told Mr. Truman that “Three men were on top of me. Hawkins, Pruett, Ark. ginia Ave. today destroyed an N.Y. ~~ last night's bargaining session Th y brok y M L unestimated amount of supplies; John W. Muller, Babylon .N. Y. waq “frujtiess.” . oud Wes Evervone 2 oo rs. lova L. Winlock and gutted three rooms in the Michael J. O'Brien... Babylon. «phere was no progress last ry Services for Mrs. Lova L. Win- two-story former residence build- N.Y. Dig and we told him 80,” he
: “Tt ‘wasn't “Jong - until amb. Theme al 224: x 3 Capitol Aya, will Firemen theorized. ry _ the [Xm ‘Steel, Rockville “Center.” ve Cole and the President aid lances came and injured were <o p.m. Tuesday in blaze started when fumes Qe , , nof ask the board for .recom- _ taken te the hospital. 1 saw a lot Bethel AME ren: Burial will gasoline reached a hot plate. Both Sigmund Simonson, North Vell: dations “on over-all policy ‘of pedple cut and bleeding but e in €rown . the hotplate and gasoline were John " summerville. Bohemia. matters.”
He said they told Mr. Truman
“hate that: “quite a distance fo
C ors Yio Phyllis Wheatley branch : | = hone - Rat Hearing John Weeks, Merrick. N. Y Negotiations last night were elephone Rate Anthony Ciani, Babylon. N. Y. devoted to discussions on Welfare olleague Among surviving are ner daughter. James O'Hara, East Islip. N. Y. —not wages, Mr. Cole said. . =e Frank Massa, Babylon, N. Y. Meanwhile, Jones & Laughlin Wreck Victims fers Mrs. Minnle Motley and earings on the Indiana Bell] Edward McBride, Amityville, Steel Corp. the nation’s fourth —e - 8 — Ars. Thishee -Moore, both of In- Telephone Co.'s $3.8 million an- N,v, largest producer, announced that For CKV ILLE CENTRE, N. Y., Hanapolis, nual - rate increase petition will Harold W. Worzel, Coldbrook. it would be forced to suspend steel Bill Finn iy Frank Rino and be resumed Monday before the N, vy, : making operations by the middle a 2 tographers for the Mrs. Katie Johnsoh State. Public Service Commission. - Mrs, Marie Reyelt, Belmore, of next week unless “immediate ournal - American, © Walter F. Jones Jr. assistant N, vy, relief is forthcoming in the coal
aster of t The . shutdown’ would add anwreck. he Long Island train| gon, who died yesterday in her lic as the hearing resumes. Mr. jefferson Allen, Amityville, other 23.000 to the more than While shooting pictures of the NOMe: 1234 Calhoun St. will be Steckler earlier this week was N vy, . 55.000 railroad . and. industrial wreck scene, one of the jms tof held af 1 p. m. Monday in her Nominated by President Truman -Arne Lundell, Willow Hill, Pa. Workers already furloughed. wis Carried. by on : njured, home. “ith burial in New Crown to be U. 8. judge for ‘the South- Anthony Barnarde, Brooklyn, . Mr. Rino and Mr. Finn | Cemetery. ern Indiana District. N. Y. po NPIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE their cameras on the man and Mrs. Johnson, who was 63, was UE mr Harold Phillipsofi, West Baby- a: $11,767,000 flashed. pictures. At that moment boi a Bembroke. Ky. She had Durham Trial Expected og: Long Island. Fae ore Week: #36:981,00 the injured man opened his ey reside ere 11 years. e was ne unidentified woman. Clearings o: C8 51.452.000 and looked up at the pair. ®¥ a member of New Light Baptist To End Next Week a a _. De Lo wo Een __$133.008.000
Anderson; Roy Rahn, East Chicago; 0. D. Webb, Brooklyn; Carl Price, Terre Haute; W. R. Lucas,’
involving nearly $1000 taken from the office safe of American ‘Airlines at" Weir Cook Airport.
Mr. Matthews, who was 88, died ~Hast-night—in-—his-home 3133 N:
by magic. This is an industrial Minatel, the students have fash. Hannah Osborn Claypool, Boh ——— N ; 3 : s s sh ew Jersey St. after a brief ill- pn... ia. ki . y ; ie town. . lioned from wire and papier-mache’ Service Discontinued her parents were members ness. ‘He- Had ‘retized last March! ® Ansville; Bi al am mn ET ee Svan, Workmen ran to shops and fac- true likenesses of comic page : George 1. ¢arly Indiana families. as sales representtaive. of the dianapolis, any lershe | dunt, In i wont, gi ie nad tories and came running back, characters and other construction The Bppoistment of Sy . | Mrs. Hilleary was graduated firm. He was then the company’s dianapolis, all directors. Ne fts gp To pe $955 poll carrying tools, and Pitched In as costumes, or {oriner A o r a from the Indianapolis Female i oldest employee, and was honored Plahs-Were ade. fof :ibe pon he % for piri Timi on the eff volunteer rescuers. The students also have erected * as educ at on director o lan- Seminary She joined the Second Return M " with & banquet. apprentice competition to be he Cc N ; B iy a Soon - police an Physicians the stage setting which is Tor ner House , Comms Pr -eshyterian C hurch as a young For 3 years &n oficial of the during the State Fair this year. ana National Bank La 3 TR Tha wake i 1 ea, PA setnge hes oe a I Tabernacle Fresbveran Chueh front-line dressing. Nabors during |. 2 on 3 volunteers, ~ Including Nouneed. eary Serve 38.4 Fact-Finding Board Mr. Matthews was Avarife the ' : By ; churc title of Elder Emeritus. . He was a battl At the same. " : . : . A ieoh was forced-ta ampu- Totjlers Jha Yatners o Dae time it was an- . She hee oF Tene Sp Reports to Truman a native of Thorntown and was a tate both legs of one victim. They finishing touches Es en nounced ihe age) ID pop Fair hanks (Continued From Page One) resident here 49 years. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE ® n 5 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. bs eye smashed palin and other “trimmings” to make next Fanner 1 hub Chapter of the Daughters of the Vimidiate explanation for his o ce Hom Matthews. and 2 : re was nro way to m Thursday's Ice-O-Rama the most » American Revolution. She still absence Yind ; ice will be dis- £ daughter, Mrs. Victor C. Helm, Whole and anyway the legs would y,1j))jant in the benefit show's his- oe 2 oe remained at the time of her death Mr. Cole's statement express- Se Th d F b 23 od have had to be amputated In ay. Ronit Tog an honorary member of the Fort- Ing ~hope that “a good many : urs ay, ep. r hospital later. w miners” will return to the pits Mrs | C Easter .
Christian Temperance Union. and }. the White.Cross Guild. Surviving are her husband, 1. C. Easter; three daughters, Mrs. Marguerite Schultheis, JIndianapolis; Miss Virginia R. Easter, Connersville, and Mrs. Bertha E. |Caldwell, Ashland, Ky; two sons, | Wililam D. Easter, Oklahoma City, Okla.; and Woodrow C. Easter; Peoria, Hk -a brother, George} Laughmiller, Brazil; four sisters, . Mrs. Blossom Blair, Terre Haute; Mrs. Maggie Haughee, Gary; Mrs. Violet Woods, Brazil, and Mrs. Florence Walters, California; and - eight grandchildren. :
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