Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1950 — Page 2
To Woman, 66 - 2 Others Killed “In State Traffic
‘ Over Week-End |
A- Kentland woman was Killed | 3
ay her husband critically injured early today in-a Lcar-train; ‘crash ~ In"Kentland.
. Two others aré dead and a wom-| § an is recovering from injuries as?
the result of wéek-end accidents. + Mrs. Florence Ford, 61, Kentland, was thrown from her car when it was struck by a Pennsyl-| vania Railroad freight train on U: 8. 41 in Kentland. Her husband, Willams, 66, a passenger, was reported ind eritical condition.” State police said Mrs. Ford ap-| parently was “from drive ing off the tracks by another car which had stopped in front of her. -Hits Abutment Jackie Reed Vogt, 21, Tell City, was killed last night when his automobliie struck a bridge abutment on Ind. 66, near Troy. TT Mrs, Carélyn Gaber, 24, Miamitown, O., died in a Milan hospital yesterday of injuries received Saturday night. Police said the car] Jn which she was riding skidded|
They're off for a week's holiday in Florida during spring school vacation. Three Indianapolis
from the road on Ind. 56, near, high school students, Josephine Eaton, Barabara Mason and Nancy Palm, waved a gay goodby to
_ Rising Sun.
friends as they departed Saturday. All are from Shortridge and Broad Ripple High Schools and Helene Zaiser, Alice Jones, Lois Simon. The ‘group will return Sun-
Mrs. Bernice MM. Randell, 61, from Tudor Hall.
Maryville, Kas, was in a Lafayette hospital with a broken elbow |
received yesterday at the rear NO Advance Registration «Required for Spelling Bee
University airport. A light plane, piloted by "her husband, Dr, J. W. Randell, Overs _shot the landing field and o turned. Dr.
ed Gang hit
—Trap- Kidnaper In Vienna Flat
VIENNA, Austria, Apr. 3 (UP) |"
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who survived the
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Terneise Town Has Mule Day Celebration
COLUMBIA, Tenn., Apr. 3 (UP ) ~This central
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gather
Tennessee. town, Proud to do it. - Hthrew-its annual “mule day’ shin--
Paricipants. Need Only Report to. Respective (dig today. en
Five of the 80 gre who anivained for Miam Beach, Front, row, Joan Rabold (ok) and Helen Bland. Rear, (left to right)
doy afternoon. ' :
around for no other purpose than Who ruled a “King Mule.” Nell
Two General livering infants on noo The sight that greeted Drs. coalpile ‘depleted.
hospitalized call to a home in ha. 2400 Block Wheeler St. Saturday
"Dr. Monar took over the patient]
“What's going on: here?” the| policeman asked .as-his flashlight ‘spotlighted the doctor. Dr. Moses {told his story. The policeman put:
"nd Robert Moses
was not uhtsual—a ‘mother 4a Iabor ih 5 chilled room, the amily
“I didn’t know what the dollar was for until now,” Mr. Millican
have accepted the policeman’s money if he'd known the ¢ircime{stances.
* |his flashlight in his pocket, helped accompanied
load the coal S3a, Stow the doctor back the home.
He stayed a few minutes, left, and returned. with a hamper full
out leaving his hame. Name Revealed’ The name was revealed today; however, as Police Chief Rouls ‘ifound a special report in his Monday morning stack of mail.
M. McGee. He reported his dis-
of coal. Then he left again, ee
covery of the coal pilferer, his| subsequent trip to the home for {charges of illegal liquor sales 8 investigation, his own re-entry because the .'102-man audience
‘ He added he was taking the dol ‘lar, plus one of his own, and mail. ing it to a 2-day-old 9-pound in. fant lady in a now well, heated home on Wheeler St.
“| Cock Fight Spectators Drink Up All Evidence
SEWICKLEY, Pa; Apr. 3 (UP), —Detectives, who raided a cock
It was from Patrolman James|, ps jy 4 barn near here; said
today they will have to drop
to bow before that humble beast rode in a beautiful float drawn by into the coal yard and “libera- drank up all the evidence.
with a streak of Missouri in his|20 sister (or brother) mules and| nature, the mule. And they were |was crowned by 14-year-old Sue!
:6Gov, Gordon Browning and Mule Day. “Francis” about 45,000 other guests had to Mule of the movies, was named
aly. Evangelical. gp Jartield Community center §. East and Raymon nd Sts,—8chool 18, 19, 20, 3, 34 84, 72, 8t. Roch, yn Catherine's, Sacred | Heats grade school St. Mark's Trane ical Northeast Community Center E. 1. 37, 38. 41, 51, 356 69 Rij«, St. Andrews, St. Francis de-
said to have kidnaped at jeast 30| M 8. will. go. to 173, st, refugees for the Soviets died from Qo ton ay 2. week’ % 4 stay| Bajes, / bullet wounds today after shoot-|. 4 competition in the National
us Community Senter, Filling and Schools 48, 48, 49, 83
ing it out with American and |gpelling Bee.
French MP’s in a woman's flat.
Romanian citizen, was riddled mymeg Co-operating with The Tiodiss BAY. APR. 12 AND 1s with bullets and died in a hospi-| Times in staging the Spelidowns ots "S: kai SHEA oN otic 16th and
tal. He had been sought for a: ‘is the City Park and Recreation | i.° sn Little, Flower, 8t. Philip Neri. Department. Mrs. Norma Kester, Christian Community Center, 4300 Ens
year,
All expenses for the Washing-| 80. Benno Blum, a Bulgarian-bornison trip will be- paid by ing- #30
cigarets—selling here at $3 alof organization:
carton—for kidnaping anti-Com-
the Russians. Fifteen membersy were arrested last year by U. 8.
agents,
Blum met his end while prepar- added to the
ing to leave Austria. Papers The Times daily and Sunday, are , 42, 235, Holy Rosary, St found on him showed he was| emigrant feasible ~ _FROM THE FOLLOWING ~ about to leave for Israel—‘“pre-| immigrant feigned R iL This 60 a0. THE CENTE TER sumably op\ some other job for| ry - feminine Ras. ter Presh Alr, Orchard, Park now the Russians,” an American offi-| Suistarice Jostoon { Hel sae v0 cial said. em a “Sch 2.3 Blum took a woman friend into = enamor fuselage | ool Official to Talk a French sector apartment of a _ ®ncore galleon i Russian-born on last night. endeavor gaseous Before Nursing League American and French MP's | ®Pidemic gastric Miss Fern A. Goulding, director tip ped oN “on bis whereabouts, | epistle gaunt fof the School of Practical Nurs-’ closed in. faculties gauze be Indianapolis Public Schools. : Fry J tallacious oT genealogy TC ‘speak at 2 pm. Wednesday dh, , {hay en tered the apart fascinate ~~ genesis before the Indianapolis League of off the lights, drew a ead | fascism” gentility {Nursing Education in Methodist ’ small-call-| goo geometric Hospital.
ber pistol and fired several shots. | Automatic and submachine fire cut him down as he tried to)
Jump through a Kitchen window. Coleman Community Center.
The spelling bee is open to any 8c Nichaers munist Austrians and displaced/ {pupil who has not passed beyond persons and delivering them to!the eighth grade and will not be iy Evanesica]
6 years old before June 1. More Practice Words More practice words
Here is the schedule of the first! Buh and second preliminaries:
TUESDAY. APR. 11 AND 18 hools 18,
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He concluded his report by the onlookers rushed to a make.
Marshall Brothers, at 3401 N.
[Ellen Morrison. The Queen of stating that he was acquainted shift bar and drank up all the talking with the owners of the coal yard, !whiskey’ and beer before the offi
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