Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1950 — Page 3
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‘Nine persons are dead today as a result of week-end accidents on hn, highways. Four members of a Chicago family died in a single flaming srashi near Cedar
Georgia Wreck; Single Crash-Wipes Out 4 of Chica
go Family
Lake County deputies later arrested Foster Kain, 41, Gary, as driver of the car that crashed linto the Freischlads. They found jhim wandering two miles from [the accident scene.
napoli | “Meanwhile, 10 persons were in-|
truckdriver x J, death in a threecar eollision near Monroe, Ga. The dead are:
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Donald T. Ballard, 50, Ni) Mich. - William Freischlad, 30, Chicago. | Sarah Freischlad, 7, Chicago. iam Freischlad, 3, Chicago. rs lizabeth Schwellenb. 52, Chicago. yrenbach,
W. Edward Andrews, 4, of 2445 with an automobile at Noble and Mission at Chico, Cal,
College Ave. Maxine Dolores Barton, 35, Chicago. The accident which took Mr. Andrew's life occurred yesterday on Highway 70 near the Georgia city, police here were notified. Mr. Andrews was the driver of a semi-trailer which collided with automobiles on a bridge, «(eorgia-authorities- Teported,
. Miss Barton died today when a’
car in which she was riding | skidded on wet pavement on U. 8. - 6 and hit a tree near La Porte. Her companion and driver of the car, Albert Hall, 50, Chicago, was injured critically and taken to Holy Family Hospital in La Porte, Miss Mooney -and Mrs; - Smith! were the victims of a two-car
—.crash-last- night near Monroeville
Andrew Smith, 83, husband of| Mrs. Jessie Smith and driver of the automobile in which she was - B. passenger, is -in-critical condi tion in Adams County Hospital, Decatur.
Mr. Kann was killed-on-Ind. 53! at Ind. 18, northwest of Lafayette. .-
His automobile collided with that of R. C. Gutchman, 32, also of Lafayette. critical condition in St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Lafayette, Mr. Ballard was killed when his taxicab collided with a bus on
“Hye 8r083 near Mishawaka “early
this morning. - John Gripe, 20, R. R. 2, Osceola, Ind. a passenger in the cab, is in fair condition in St. Joseph's Hospital, Mishawaka. The four members of the Chicago family were burned to death when their automobile was struck
from behind by a hit-run car. The Chicago car was hurled into] a bus stopped to discharge pas-
sengers.-near- Cedar Lake.
Mrs. Helen Freischlad, 29, who |
was thrown clear of the car watched helplessly as her husband, two children and her moth-| er- “in-law died in the blaze.
Mr. Gutchman is in|
jured, none seriously, in acci-| dents on rain-dampened Indianlapolis streets,
Doris Mooney, 23, Monroe- ln Dennis Axline, 21, of 215° Wash- | Donna Wetherald has been work-
ngton Court was reported in fair
Mrs. Jessie Smith, 79, Con-| icondition in St. Vincent's Hospi. IE on her own, trying to find out 0. {tal. He lost control of his car What happened to the churchWilliam F. Yann, 70, Lafayette. land it struck two trees in the owned DC-3 after it radioed June
{2100 block N. Pennsylvania St.| last night. A passenger, Richard! |Patterson, 19, of 4930 Park Ave, also is in fair. condition at st. | | Vincent's, { - Springfield, O., motorcyclist] as injured slightly in a collision!
Washington Sts. Robert E. Roles, 18, of 33 W.| 27th 8t, and Nick F. Kirch, 74, of 1319 Leonard St. are in fair condition in General Hospital|
at DeQuincy and New York Sts. A taxicab - convertible collision | at 25th St. and Central Ave, in-|
Milton Smith, 27, of 1061 N. Bel “mont Ave., driver of the conver-| |tible; Leslie Smith, 23, of 2265 | {Indianapolis Ave, a passenger; Albert Flynn, 61, of 1308 Broadway, cab driver, and Reed Moyer, 1345 E. Maple Road, ‘taxicab passenger, Mr. Flynn is In fair condition in Methodist Hospital. Leslie [Smith is “fair” in General Hos-| ipital. The others were treated and [released.
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_For 15 Aboard DC-3 MIAMI, Fla. June 19 The distraught wife of an Ameri-can-pilot appealed to the Coast {Guard today for help in locating
115 persons missing for 10 days on! a missionary flight to South}
{ America. | For_the past few days, Mrs,
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{9 that it was coming in for a {landing at Maracaibo, Venezuela, The plane presumably went
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| = It carried a crew of three, seven missionaries of the New Tribes and five |children. Nothing More Heard
The twin-engine plane left here 110 days ago. Mrs. Wetherald has learned in| cable exchanges with Venezuelan | authorities that it refueled at] [Kingston, Jamaica,
[with the South American country! until Tr = ‘At that time her husband, W. B.| {Wetherald, pilot-captain of the! missionary plane, notified the! Maracaibo airport that he. had! {reached the Venezuelan coast and was letting down from 5000 feet for a landing. Nothing more was heard from ithe plane, . Mrs. ‘Wetherald, expecting “her husband back here by June 11 or, 12 "at the latest,” has been fran-
‘happened to the group. {two or three days after they left’
| she said. “Of course it's possible {they had to land at some isolated
tatrport Ll “repairs—but it's “been
SEY Jong a fr memes Jerry Sanatrom, Miami agent
“very concerned.”
Police Race Stork; | Chalk Up-Assist
It wasn’t & “jail bird,” but the | 45-degree
| police this morning. {| Fhe stork made an early. visit {to the home of Mrs.
Strubbe, 964 ‘N. Tuxedo St.,
{assist in the birth of a son. | Mother and son were stransfer {red to Methodist Hospital,
dition.
five . _hours! jured four persons. Injured were] later and kept in radio contact =
| “They were due back in Miami, ?
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Feet of spectators are visible in this pictire of Paul D, Ab.
bott, ISladng enesth the surface of Lake Shaler
Eats Hearty Breakfast While Fish Swim Past
(UP) ~ [tically trying to find out what veteran, ate a big breakfast today and then settled back to watch roast beef, mashed potatoes, green him begin his underwater marabeans and ice cream-—under water | thon, asa publicity stunt, had himself geuled yesterday last night,” in a 10 by 10-foot steel-and-glass tank under the waters of Lake went to sleep. He said he slept stunt He vowed to stay under water unt Congress something. about lowerfng, ~—— --Mr...Abbott. was. living. in. Jux- properly; --he-compiained. “Seems rthought-T-may as well ts down
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the fish swim by. ——Mr—Abbott;
Shafer near here. does i taxes. Tocal businessmen, who “Spon-| sored the event, hoped Mr. Ab-
| for the mission, said he also was bott would draw tourists in addi- cent
{tion to pointing-up the tax situa- with mattress. An electric heater! floating. away by 3% tons of con-iin- charge of the stunt figured: - swell wi for La ition.” They hoped Mr. Abbott warded off the underwiter chill! {crete ballast.’ The tank cost the today that maybe Mr. Abbott arm-up would become as famous as; The tank is located about 200 local businessmen $3000 to con- had the best of the deal. They State Amateur! Oscar, the legendary 500-pound feet off Ideal Beach, its -bottom|struct, stood in a heavy, cold rain and
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crm G@MENted to pilings in water eight | Five thousand persons braved and one- half feet deep. The top of |v
six by eight feet square permits tourists to view him from a Plat: |
in form. at shifts to watch the pumps which 16:30 a. m. The family put in a supplied him with air through {rush police call and Patrolmen three tubes. James M. McGee and Raymond. 'E. Hutchens arrived in time to self
To Debate cos
{ i i (Continued From Page One) it to the 11th District,
“pretty good” during the night.
oi . Divisions: Mr. Abbott had his first meal] nearby Forest, Ind. fo watch —Low Gross —=Low Net then curléd Up and]! He sald he decided on the —Junior because taxes made. it ~=Father and Son hard “for me to keep my head OeM haondise y “But- my radio isn’t working | above water anyway and I AVS EE, + F f izes : AE He had a radio, like the radio waves won't come here with the real suckers—the s i {swimming kind.’ It's a great
fluores- through all this water.” The tank was prevented from| The deputies and other officials tournament-=it's a
STRAUSS SAYS:
because |
he--will-not be nominated to opi
he has debated | almost everybody else but me, inle luding Cardinal Spellman and { Westbrook Pegler,” he added. | Here with other Republican con-| | gressional nominees from districts/
pose Sen, Capehart's a
Brownson joined in the schooling! provided by the four GOP Con-| gressmen now here, rection of the dean of the Hoosler| Republicans in Congress, Rep. Charles A. Halleck, Rensselaer, His own idea of the issues whic h| are to be debated with Mr. Jacobs |
i
he listed in this order: i High taxes and a oe
ONE: tinued deficit spending. TWO: Foreign policy, with opJacobs’ stand for! world federation. THREE: Brannan Plan, not]
> lonly as it would affect farmers, | {but city consumers and taxpayers |
generally, FOUR: Veterans problems, particularly lack of adequate hospital facilities, Believes in UN “I belleve in the United Na tions, but certainly am critical
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{ world federalists,” | sald.
{lationist stand of Great Britain {as reflected in the Labor Party imanifesto, Also they do not like
{much questioning of administra- |
Amerasia Critics
of Mr. Jacobs’ support of the Mr. Brownson
“Our people are perturbed, but not too surprised, by the new iso-
Trygve Lie's insistence that Red China be given a United Nations seat, All such matters are certain to. cause controversy and
tion Policies past, ture.
Barkley Rebukes
present and fu-
(Continued “rom Page One) recently issued a report on the| case, i The grand jury report—which Sen. Bourke B:. Hickenlooper, (R
1a.) began reading to the Senate
as soon as Mr. Barkley finished [called for a further vestigation | {but said there was no evidence | { or dereliction of duty on the part
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Mr. Barkley said the re solution) “may or may not be a reflection” on the Tydings subcommittee, He| added bitingly that under Senate | rules he was not permitted ‘‘to|
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ators sponsoring the resolution.” | --He-said congressional investiga-| tions are authorized on the theory that they will lead to legislation] and that he “always questioned|
tthe wisdom” of thé Senate “acting| {as a grand jury’ to investigate
the conduct of public officials. Mr. Tydings sald he regarded! Mr. Barkley's ruling “completely| sound,” but he said criticism of|
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Times-Acme Staff Photographer John Stipe went under water to get this picture of Mr. Abbott relaxing.
MI... Abbott,..a. Awice-wounded Jooked. down. at him in his. Warm. pari sninoh eteran of World War II, works cozy tank. a the tank is six to eight inches ag a truck driver and carpenter’ 8! | stork that brought a rush call for. Shi rain yesterday to watch Mr. helow: the surface. A.-three-quar- helper. His wife and three chil= him." underwater ter-inch-thick plate glass window dren came from thelr home at manager of the beach.
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