Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1950 — Page 14
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S| MODZRMZATION [on ovis to say on the on
: as long as he lived” was Killed by| AAR PLAN
EASY ve am to work ¥8 aay Gus Wiedenhaupt, 239 N. Illi pois St, died instantly when a New York Central passenger train knocked him 30 feet ‘along the tracks {at the English | Ave. crossing. When hit, Mr. Wieden haupt |was only a short |distance from Rockwood Man-yg,. Wiedenhaupt.
aL TO MODERNIZE EE — |ufacturing Co.,
Check your needs. Inc., 1801 English Ave. where on Get estimates of cost. July 20 this year he was honored
See us. tion of 50 years with the firm. When O. K. start work. News of his death. saddened workers at the plant, all of whom g THIS PLAN FOR MODERNIZATION knew and liked him. They called; : ~ IS A REAL SERVICE T0 YOU {him “the backbone of the com- ; “ | pany.” 4 Praised by Chief
| | Homer K. York, company presi-
j : as | a ‘wonderful workman.” # . 4 | “He was a specialist in lathe] {work,” Mr. York said. “He handled our unusual orders.” Rockwood Manufacturing Co.,
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Pedestrian Killed by Train At English, Big Four Tracks
a i ~ | A Ti-year-old lathe operator Inc. produces pulleys of all dea train today as he was w alking|
. He told his fellow workers he
by fellow workmen upon comple- |
| dent, praised Mr. Wiedenhaupt as
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|seriptions. | On his’ 50th anniversary, Mr, Wiedenhaupt was presented with [four dozen roses, an easy chair, a plenic table and a gift of money.
|didn’t want to retire, He'd rather | {stay with his work, he said. Only witness to the accident was an 83-year-old. man who sits on the same concrete block at the rcrossing every day to watch ‘the {trains go by. : | Alfred Bell, 1736 Spann "Ave, told police Mr. Wiedenhaupt {stopped to chat with the. driver lof a Rockwood Manufacturing Co. truck before he walked onto the track. i Funeral arrangements were 4 being made by a nephew, Elmer Schultz, Indianapolis. Mr. Wiedenhaupt left no immediate sur- Charles R. Young vivors. log truck to strike their car on Four Others Die Ind. 3, near New Castle. Mr. Young, 729 N. Euclid Ave., was the son of the late Charles A. Young; well-known Indianapolis real estate dealer. | He was a graduate of Technical High School, a member of First Evangelical and Reformed Church and a past commander of {Robison-Ragsdale Post 133, Amer-
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Indiana’s traffic toll today also includes names of four more {victims — one. dead and one [critically injured from Indianapolis, a Michigan man dead and his wife badly hurt. Charles R. Young, accountant at Indiana Trust Co., died in| {Methodist Hospital last night of |injuries received Sunday in a car- lcan Legion. {train collision at the Pennsylvania ~~ {Railroad crossing on Tanse! Rd. | north of Clermont. | Mr. Young's wife, Marguerite, (a passenger, was discharged from Methodist Hospital after treat- | ment. Mrs. Peggy Eller; 59, of 6120 [College Ave. was injured critically last night when struck by a {car as she walked across College Ave, at 61st St. She is in 8t. Vincent’s Hospital. The automobile which hit her was. driven by Ru-| dolph Grosskopf, R. R. 9. ‘Lewis . Newman, 68, Pontiac, Mich., was killed and his wife, Ida May, critically injured last|
night wi when a blowout caused a
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