Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1950 — Page 16

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Sos of ‘Boy Hit by Truck; Baby Girl -Scalded

"Two Indianapolis children were hospitalized today and three were recovering from. paintul accidents after a series| “of mishaps yesterday and last’ ght. ee Prpgeyear-otd- Ronald -8tiver,- 72 Schiller S8t., was reported in fair: “condition in Methodist Hospital . with a broken right arm: He was struck by a truck in ftont -of 1928 8. Meridian St. as he darted out between two parked CATS, police said. - "The truck was

Tulia Ann Wilson, 11 sma old, was severely sealded, by hot water from a teakettle which, police said, was thrown by one woman at another during a quarrel yesterday in 134 W., McCarty St. :

In Fair Condition

pital, where she is in fair condition. Police placed charges of disorderly conduct against Miss Christine Stuart, 19, of 1051 8. Kenwood Ave. and Mrs. Eliza-

Carty St. Treated and reléased in General were Nancy Taylor, 8, of 809 N. Hamilton St., after a rollaway bed fell on her, and Sharon Pemberton, 4, of 1123 W. Ray 8t. who bit her tongue and bled profusely when she fell from a bed, Treated hy an ambulance doctor and left at home was Susan Catt, 2, of 733 Buchanan St, who fell against a hot stove as ahe was Hiding a tricyel a tricycle in her home,

Candidates File For May Primary

Former House Majority Lead- . er Charles A. Halleck had a May primary opponent in the sgecond district Republican congressional race today, and Rep. Andrew Jacobs (D. Indianapolis) sought renomination.

“port filed his declaration of candidacy yesterday with the Indiana secretary of state as the seventh day for filing ended. Mr. Jacobs filed for a second term from the 11th District, Others who declared their In-

p= id were:

State Senator — Ray Adams (RO Zinnavile or State Re Teasntati ive Mazlock wi Whiting: Robert

; Jose &. pC: Willi am ya (Dy

on 3 Edward D PA {R.i, Plain- & Andrews (D.i. «= Indianavid robstein iD) Indianapolis 3 ° gan (Di, Sellersburg; Lawrence Goodman (D.) Indianapolis or Prosecuting Attorney Nat U. Hill

iR.), * whoomington: John G Saiber (R.)

i “Pai Jame: A. Angelane Le tier; a Bn Weaver AR >. vanss le own (R.). Marion; John

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James T. Robison ort; Frances Neal (R.), Nobles-

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Stenn Court; Joseph Cireuit Court

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Julia was taken to General Hos-

beth Stuart, 39, of 134 W. Mec

Maurice C. Mathias of Logans- |]

tentions officially Thursday After

Service agents today] |jotned city police In a. search for ‘a- truck driver who erday atof liquor wih a bogus $10 bill. : Paul Nahmiaf, 54, of 1110 8. Illinois St. ‘operator of Paul's

Pt said the man came to the!

a store yesterday and ordered a RITES FOR POET MASTERS youths entered. While one went!

pint of whisky which he paid for! with a $10 bill. ‘After ‘the ‘customer’ left, Mr. {Nahmiat examined the bill and ‘found it to be__counterfeit. The |

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him to return to the store. i liquor with a good bill and left. man get into a dump truck an

drive off, but not before the. store Side hardware store. owner copied down the license!

tery that gave him the inspira[store owner sald he chased the LOW Tor "Hi¥ best-known work," man down the street and ordered “The Spoon River Anthology.”

The customer then paid for the, Mr. Nahmiaf ®aid he saw they ox

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Police today were investigating

~ Purdie to Be Host To French Officials

{in the store yesterday when" two due University.

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they left.

a telephone call,

LAFAYETTE, Mar 10~Four po Counties.

[the theft by twa youths of a cash French agriculture officials willl yo. poove chief of the box containing $40 from a West.V!s!t Indiana Mar. 12 to 21 to {study farming methods and the, James Bates, 66, of 949 Haw- A8ticultural education program; o.oo FO Tol rar Liquor store at 1122 8. Meridian number, which he-gave to police. thorne Lane, said he was ‘alone And’ research conducted by Pur-

L. E. Hoffman, associate -direc- Jédn G. P. Piel- Desruisseaux who 10 to the rear of the store with him tor of the Purdue Agricultural are associated with the’ French 1(UP)—Poeét Edgar Lee Masters to select a can of paint, Mr. Bates Extension Service, will be official Ministry of Agriculture. will be buried today in the ceme- reported, the second one lingered host to - the group. Visits are

in the front, pretending to make planned to-farms and extension] schools and vocational agricul- Passy in Washington, D. C., will

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| gomery, Clinton, Hamilton ‘and ‘agriculture depagtment of Al |geria, will serve as group leader.

'poux, Louis Andre Minjoz and!

An attache of the French em-|

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e box was missed after they tural classes in Tippecanoe accompany the Carrell; Mont- + serve as interpretér.

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