Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1950 — Page 19
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In Chicago Outskirts
CHICAGO, July 28 (UP)-The Milwaukee road's North Woods, 2 Hiawatha blew out a piston as it through the outskirts of! Chicago at 90 miles an hour last |
night, and a wildly churning driv- Fo! ing arm hurled chunks of: pave- |
ment into the air, injuring two persons in an automobile at al crossing.
With each revolution of the ineton
speeding wheels, the heavy metal driving arm tore into the right- |
of-way, Sending up a shower or MARRIAGE LICENSES
The roé streamliner, carrying more than 10(/ persons to Chi-
cago, groiind and hissed to a stop! vivian Whey. J, 150 more than a mile beyond the! 620 S. New Jersey.
point where the piston blew out. No ene aboard the train was hurt. Quick action by Police Sgt. Leo! Andersen in setting up flares pre- | vented another speeding passen-| ger train, operating on the same track, from piling into the disabled train. As the Hiawatha passed the | Devon Ave. crossing, it hurled a| chunk of concrete through the! window of a car in which Mrs. Elsie Gannon, 34, a widow, and her cousin, Robert Gasdorf, #481 were sitting. Mrs. Gannon was knocked un-| conscious and injured seriously.|
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Hundreds Threaten Molester of Girl, 2
HUNTINGDON, Tenn., July 28] UP)—“Hundreds of towns-| people” gathered outside the | Highway Patrol office last night after an ex-convict was arrested for molesting ‘a 2-year-old girl,
Patrol Capt. Robert Fletcher re- L
ported.
Bat Mr. Fletcher said the crowd|Josenht
disbanded after Theodore Turner, 30, a former mental patient, was moved. .to, the jail at Jackson, Tenn., as a “precautionary measure.” Fletcher said he called out his entire 22-man force to protect the captive against any possible erowd action.
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