Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1950 — Page 2

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{. Injuries Fatal 16 Night Watchman Here; ’ - 2 Undertakers Die as Ambulance Hits Bus

bus crash and other highway mis- =~ . “haps yesterday and last night. Dead in this morning's crash - Were Mrs. Ida Brinkman, 60, of - Minster, O. ' and Mrs. Hedwig Hanold, of Wapakéneta, O., both” en route to California. with ‘thei

3 ; The women’s’ Busbands, Harry = A. Brinkman, 60; and- Clark Hanold, - were “both injured seriously and taken to a Greenville, O., hospital. ca 8 ie "Hospital Dick Kantner, 25; Norman Not- & . tingham, 20, and ‘Charles Rose, 43, all of Union City, were also injured seriously and taken to a

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Union City, Ind., hospital. Robert Hartzell, Union City, 0. sixth man in the workers’. car, w 5 treated and released. Police said the accident oe-

2 Cassius M. Kyle curred when the workers’ car.apur failed 4 stop for the KYle worked for 25 years for a

parently through U. S. 36 and crashed into Crawfordsville funeral director the California-bound vehicle, before removing to Indianapolis. Three others were dead, includ- He worked for the: American

fng.an Indianapolis man, and 16 REUREY: E#hress Agency for a more injured as the result of ac- Number of years but had been cidents vesterday night Walehman at the bank for nother traffic v e pas years. Another traffic victim died yesterday as the result of injuries . 1i® WAS a member of the Third : Christian Church,

The dead: Cassius M. He is survived by three sons, Palmer St Earl H., Herman H,, and Roland Hufty;, 45, and son, ¢, of Indianapolis; a brother

Lamont Robert L., 23. of Kentland. J Bennett, 60, of Alonzo, . of Crawfordsville; - a

Mrs. Dorothy Fowler. Mr. Hufty, a Kentland funeral fordsville; three grandchildren director, and his son were killed and two great-grandthildren. instantly last night when their eral arrangements were be-

Kyle, 79, 10168 E.

Lakes Greyhound bus on U. 8./the Masonic Cemetery, 52, just south ‘of the junction of | fordsville.

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U. 8.41 Three others were injured last Thirteen Injured {night when an automobile The bus driver, Roland ‘J, crashed into a light standard in

Plummer, 402 ‘Congress Ave, In-| the 3200 block of Fall Creek

dianapolis. and 12 passengers Parkway. were injured, some of them| Police sald a car operated by critically. | Norman Kitts, 26, of 1316 Carroll-

Mr.‘ Plummer told ‘state police {ton Ave., apparently .skidded on the ambulance, running at a fast) ithe street and into the standard. rate of speed, failed to negotiate Mr. Kitts, his wife, Margaret, 26, a curve In the highway and! and William F. Kitts, 31, of S&n crashed head-on into the bus. .|Frane isco, Cal., were all admitted Police said it was impossible to to General Hospital with multiple determine which of the dead men 'Njuries. All were reported in had been driving the ambulance, fair condition today. The front of the vehicle was Mrs. Bennett died in a Lafacrushed by the impact as was the | Yette hospital of injuries received left front and side of the hus. Sunday. Confined to St. Elizabeth's Hos- Police said an automobile oppital in Lafayet today were: erated by her husband, John, Mr. Plummer; Mrs, Elizabeth R: rammed {nto a parked car in the

“KBR BWeééney, 21, 3548 Balsam OF LaTAyettE™ Ave, Indianapolis; Mrs. Ivey E. Crites, Winston-Salem, N. C., and Mrs. Thomas Brown, 54, of Sparta, Tenn. 3 Night. Watchman Killed Those treated and released at: the hospital were Mrs. Maryanne Diedrich, 20, Chicago; Pfc. Joseph Anderson, Fts Knox, Ky.; Mrs. Leonard = Kivit,* 65, Clearwater, - Fla; Walter Elkins, 20, Gary; Mrs. Elmer White, 38, and her ~ son, Billy Wayne, of Hammond, Mr. Kyle, night watchman at the Fountain Square State Bank, was killed instantly when struck by. two automobiles while walking acrass Virginia Ave. at Grove Ave, Police said Mr. Kyle was first struck by a car operated by Walter Daupert, 29; of Clermont and then knocked into the path of another automobile driven by James Renick, 38, of 1802 Troy Ave, Mr. Renick told police he attempted to swervé away from the pedestrian, when he saw: him. struck by ‘the other car but was unable to avoid passing over the victim's body, Doctors .on “a General ambulance attributed death to a fractured skull, ~ Born in Crawfordsville,

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Store last December LApparentiy’ carn. Marie... “RRs dekdiocked today arter 18} HE hours, George Gratzer and Donald Dalton, both 27, are accused in Green

the poker game holdup’ in which two were killed and several others wounded, The jury received the case yesterday— but reported they had failed to reach.an agreement during a breakfast recess this morn-. ing. 4 Children Die as Home Burns in Oil Stove Blast NEWARK, Del, Mar, 8 (UP) Four small children were burned to death in their beds last night when an exploding oil stove set fire to their frame home. : Bernard Coursey, 1; his brother, Robert, 2, and Warren, 3, and a sister, Marie, 4, could not be reached’ because of the quickspreading flames. Their mother, Mrs. 8arah Cotirsey, 25, had taken her 2-mionth-old daughter, Roberta, across the street to the home of Mrs. Coursey's mother for a birthday party. : =

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Four. persons were killed today in-a Randolph County-collision;! . bringing the Indiana traffic death toll of the past 24 hours to seven. Six others were injured in the early morning crash at U. 8, 36 and Ind. 227, shout 2 miles ‘north of Union City, state’ police re-

Sixteen others were hut, some erttieally, in an amiulaneei

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Of "Vein. “in Court .ByH.B.QUIGG United Press Staff Correspondent MANCHESTER, N. H., Mar. 8

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irender a dissected section of Mrs, {Abbie C. Borroto’s arm vein. It was into this v@in that Dr.

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{doomed woman, Superior Judge Harold E. Wes- | cott recessed court until 1:30! Ip. m. to ‘give defense counsel! Robert P. Booth time to bring | the vein section to-court:* = Try to Shake Story

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Ohio Hunter Acquitted in Death - of Guide

SUDBURY, Ont., Mar. R (UP)-— John H, Balazs, of Westlake, O., has been acquitted of manslaughter charges in the death of his hunting guide, The American businesman was freed yesterday ‘after pleading that in that poor light of a snowstorm he mistook the guide for a deer. The guide, Albert Badgerow, died of gunshot wounds while hunting with Mr. Balazs

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Wilbur Shaw {right}, president of the Indianapolis Motor Serdar, confers with Producers” ctor Clarence Brown in Hollywood on the new Clark Gable picture, "To Please a Lady,” for tion's life.” which Shaw will be technical director.

‘Mayor’ of Filmland's Gower Guich Dies Mar. 8 (UP)-—rand high-heeled boots a landthe mark for 31 years in the Gulch, perennial mayor of movietown’'s a Hollywood street corner where! Gower Gulch, died‘at his home more Wild West antics go on; than in the movies.

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iol 2 Communist deputies 393 to 186, approved today.a law ‘providing prison terms in chains h for Communist agitators ‘foment

military service to prevent a - {strike ip the nationalized utilities scheduled for 5 p. m. (Indianap-| olis time).

itry and Commerce Minister Jean Louvel, [tioning the gas and electric work-| ‘ers this morning.

broadcast announcing his decree, | 'sald” the gas, and ’electric strike

Bar’ Usiliy. Strike

PARIS, Mar. 8 (UP)—The Nanal Assembly, out -voting fist.

rges Jjidault drafted 100,000 eleetrfc workers into]

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Blue and broken .- hearted, Rushville: High School sophomore Carolyn Martin won't be able to watch her beloved Rushville High School basketball team play Clinton High Schoal in the state semifinals at Butler Fieldhouse Saturday. She lost her ticket.

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Communist deputies started one! MEXICO CITY, Mar. 8 (UP)—

| called ocean perch in the Midwest, last fist fight on the floor of the The government said today it is {has become popular since sold in National Assembly in an effort building a wire fence around the

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