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‘Race Between Drunk Drivers Blamed | : For Crash on Ind. 67 Near Albany ; Resident Dies
Five persons are dead’ today—including four members of one! family—and two others were in critical condition in a Muncie id At Age of 7 9 ; I pital as the result of what police described as a race between| Services “for Harker "H. Bell,
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dfunken drivers yesterday. : {who died Saturday night in the, ; ._ “In another highway accident last night a 17-year-old girl was Huff Sanatorfum after a long ul Killed and her young escort critically hurt. tiness, will be at 2 p. m..tomor-|" ied Another Hoosier died last night f ' afte¥ being struck by a car. Island, N. Y., and was visiting Tow in the Kirby Mortuary. Bur-| wn i oy émhe dead: a his_twin brother, John, a Muncie'!ial will be in Oakland City. | A PRETTY (UGLY) DOG— f Charles Raymond Acker Jr, 29, factory OES Hes | Mr. Bell, who was. 79, was a| Paddie's Pride, a bulldog owned yawn goes unsuppressed New Castle, It wae acel. member of the fir. of Bell &| py the H. C. McEhinny's of * Linnchow Mi Cho Boi, chow ‘Felen Lucile Acker, 29, his wife. -It was the third traffic accl-'wyley, livestock brokers, Union| Columbus, O:. was one. of the . chew entered by Mr. and Mrs. “Constance Ann Acker, 4. dent in ‘central Indiana within stock Yards. Born in Posey * A rh Ne Oe © Q Ch p Oharles Edward Acker, 7. two weeks, in which four.or more County, he lived in Oakland City eniries in the international LUog eorge Lurzan ampaign, ‘Clude E. Selvey, 26. Long persons were killed. Five teen-iand Evansville before coming to! Show here yesterday. . il.
by Mrs. G. W. Shadwick, Crete,
Istdfnd, N. Y. agers died in a train-car crash|indianapolis in 1916. efanne Thornburg, 17, Eastin Indianapolis week before last,
operated by men who had just left efforts of both state and local
all - night illegal drinking authorities against -after-hour ! Hipt TREN | arinking jolt Mrs. Frances Taylor h Crash on Ind. 87 | Supt. Arthur- M. Thurston, Mrs. Frances Taylor, lifelong]
The New Castle father, mother and two of their children were killed instantly as an automobile .operated by Selvey crashed head- lora ! hg their automobile on Ind. thur M. Thurston of the Indiana services at 1:30 p. m. in Shirley anys Globemaster today after 67. two miles west of Albany at State. Police, were to confer this Brothers West Side Chapel. | 5 0 a. m. yesterday afternoon on ways and means of Mrs. Taylor, who was 29, wa - . . JES . A third Acker child, Carroll, curbing drunken and 6. and John A. Selvey, 26, twin A vider of the driver of the speed-| The chief executive called the crashed against the rear Of an-igitner pelieved some of the 53 ing car, were described as being police head to his office as the re- other automobile at the intersec-| in “extremely critical” condition sult of the alarming increase in tion of U. §. 40 and Lyon Ave. Shel toddy at Ball Memorial Hospital, traffic deaths during the past few lived at 1215 N. Centennial St.|
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Mrs. Taylor was a member of| the Free Methodist Church. { sét legal machinery in motion, o0ition a we ooo Survivors include. three chil5 gainst all “joints Pete I a > Zoned youn selling liquor after legal dren, Tommy Jim, Robert ‘tary transport ever used, disap-|
" hours in his county. ware County sheriff's raid on the "yp "0 “0 Sunday fatal ac-
Delaware County said both Sel-| poe Anthon : ) y announced he veys had been drinking and hel... .4 3 vigorous drive and
Helen Myers, and a brother, the United States and England.
the “drinking establishment: “We cin drink more than you. driv faster and beat you to Albany.
. se we AFR Search Mean, 45, Held Survivors include * his wife, an, ’ e Chicago. and last week a Lebanon Family le; ighter, Mrs. S. C./# enews eaic | yee | In Teen Parties
8 ~Eimer Little, 75, Richmond. of fou was wiped out by a 10c0- | Bis ter Me erochildren. Me. : : +8tate police said the Acker fam- motve. x eS John RR ny Ber the innocent victims of, + The accident set off a Statewide mirror: “ores grea-srandeniaren, FO Globemaster John Cyrus Baker, 45, an apart80 - mile - an - hour automobile campaign by state police against| : : ment building custodian at 415 . 203,80 - mile - : i le. drunken diving. With renewal]. Of Indianapolis; and a brother, | ‘ [Park DURE logan aa 5 hetween, NO Sliiie Be Clemer Bell, Bainbridge, Ga.
. . day on a city vagrancy charge May Be Seeking |dfer three young girls accused) 3 ‘him of giving wild parties at his Sabotage Evidence love nest” for minor children. ‘ordered a renewed campaign of resident of Indianapolis who died ry Ten e three, aged 12, 13 and 14, vigilance against all a vio- Friday of injuries received in an| LONDON, Apr. 2—The U. 8.\saiq that he provided an assort-| lations throughout the state. auto accident, will be buried to-/Alr Force suddenly resumed its ment of drinks and cigarets forllett,
Bartlett Spots Two Gary Men in Lake
. By United Press GARY, Apr. 2—Tommie Bart-| "Henry Ford II, Ford president, | radio and television star, Said a panel of nine university mw, two came out of the build figured in his second lake rescue and college presidents would selecting shooting, police said. The offi radioed Coast the students to be awarded the cers said they returned their fire t two men were Scholarships. The grants will be and Schmidt fell to the. street, (paid out of the Ford Fund, a non- Wounded. The second man ran.
profit corporation, independent of| Officer Sumpter chased the fleeMr. Bartlett was returning From | he Ford Foundation. Pe ing man and caught up with him Mr. Ford said the scholarships block away. The two fought it lwould include all tuition and usual/out hand to hand, and the policefees, plus “80 per cent of the pre- man was felled with a kick. lvailing local rate for room and| Police Chief Ross H. Scott sald
| Gov. Schrick © Ar- morrow in Floral Park followingisearch for a missing trans-At- his young guests and that some jov. Schricker and Supt. Ar g 20 children had visited the j jat various times. | s calling off the great rescue op-| Police placed a watch on his Guardsmen tha
reckless fatally injured when a car injeration last Friday. {apartment Saturday night and clinging to an overturned boat.
yesterday when he
driving on Hoosier highways. which she was a passenger| It was speculated the Air Force 5aW the three go to his apart-
‘ment. Details of the sordid af- Grand Rapids, Mich, in his plane,
were given when police When he saw an oil slick and the persons aboard were still alive or {picked them up. Baker was ar- two men in the water, he reported
sought evidence of sabotage. |rested on a warrant after they to authorities.
|said only that the search “will seven previous arrests, including Lake Michigan and were thrown continue indefinitely.” |drunk, disorderly conduct and as- into the water when the boat The plane, largest type of mili- sault and battery. i ES ———————————— | © They paddled and drifted ashore and Janice Ann; a sister, Mrs. flight : Otto Pear Mar. 2 ror ant Enciaon 22 Safe in Plane Crash |
tHe Selveys tell another man Inj, 0" 0" 140 of East Chi. Services for Morris Iverson, 519 plosion had destroyed the air-imiles from Stockholm Airport rescued four persons from nearby e/Cago, was hurt when the car E. Ohio St. will be at 3 p. m.|craft, but they found no specific|last night. All 22 persons aboard Lake Calumet when he saw them,
»!crashed into a truck on U. S. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers evidence of sabotage. were rescued.
to be an Indianapolis man, es-
70 Scholarships |caped after knocking out one of
‘the policemen.
Score li Rescue DETROIT, Apr. 2 (UP)—The ; ! AP Answered Alarm Ford Motor Co. Fund. will give 0 Patrolmen William Hosea and Edward Sumpter went to the club of the company's employees this ater a burglar alarm sounded. As year as “partial answers, at least” they observed the robbers trying
to the challenges of the future, [to open the safe, the burglars saw them and bolted for the front
university scholarships to children
y by the West-| A brief announcement from the Save written statements. Police sald Edward the name Muncie. ; Weeks. Pre I Bloyed y ty vision last night. Folice and juvenile aid author- 25, and Rudy Barthelomew, ps, joonrd up 10 4 IRXImun of $750 Sonmidt felusen so Jive te ame Qoroner Eugene Eissman of Sheriff Plans Drive . - 8. 3a Air Division last night/y;,0 5519 Baker has a record of both of Gary, had gone fishing in’ al academic year. or vin wil 4 1
Herbert Moore Dies; |against Schmidt today. ‘ rs AL Columbus Policeman Collision With Kangaroo with the boat by the time police| Times State Service . : arrived. The men were treated] COLUMBUS, Apr. 2 — Herbert Kills 2 on Motorcycle
af-dight “joint” in Muncie. leident. . Miss ‘Thornb Rubin, all of Indianapolis. (Charred debris found more than, STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Apr. 2 for shock and exposure at a near-/Moore, member of the Columbus! COBAR, Australia, Xpr. 2 “Goroner Elssman said he had cient HSS Thoroburg ast vi yiil 600 miles off the Irish coast con- (UP)—A Scandanavian Airlines by hospital and released. : (UP) — A speeding motorcycle withesses who overheard one of | 80. died instantly of a frac- Morris Iverson | od : official violent IDC-3 ned b ipolice department 14 years, died! S {tured skull and her escort, Louis vine officials a olent ex-DC-3 cras and burned a few| » Six months ago Mr. Bartlett; collided with a bounding kanga-
there yesterday. He was 44.
24; i evidence, 41. a half mile south of St. John, Central Chapel. Burial will be nt — a ee mee and six| The truck driver, Paul Fier, 38, In Crown Hill. han ! Délaware County deputies ac- St. Ann, III, was badly burned Mr. Iverson, who was 78, died % companied’ five state troopers in When his truck left the road, over: vesterday in St.- Vincent's Hosa’rsid on the home of Mrs, turned and caught fire. He was in pital. = Hatel Crouse Pugh, 50, ina Hammond hospital suffering] A native of Denmark, he had Muncie Shit BL Rn BE h h and and legs. | Mig y asrasied My Pu they! Police said the truck was too Order of Moose. He was a retired, e found in the basement “joint.” far to the left of the highway grocer. : : | : " A-bottle of whisky was found When the crash occurred. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. | on the bar and three cases of Mr. Little died yesterday of in- Margretha Sorensen, and a! fced : beer, police said. . juries received Saturday when he brother, Christian Iverson, both : Sask Other Deliver Jas struck > 2a aWomotile oy of Indianapolis. a downtown: Richmond street. Police today sought the driver REI el i ge Henry Mathews
second speeding car which 2 . A ‘racing with the ey auto- light into the path of a car driven Henry Mathews, route superorfle. Officers at the Delaware DY Carole Low, 19, Knightstown. visor for Pilgrim Laundry for 18 ty Jail said they had “good Tre ‘years. will be ‘buried In Crown:
N 3 | Hill “followin, ices at'10 a. m. information” and expected” 3 Register 10 Vote iio ow in Tavernacie Baptiat
. H. Tawney, a truck driver of 7 : {Church. He died Saturday in his ca. 0. Yistartinted the In City Primary {home 1501 Exeter Ave. story of the drunken race, state You must be registered to vote Born in Lawrence County 70 police said. The driver said the in the May 8 city primary. years ago, Mr. Mathews had been two cars “literally flew past me, If you failed to vote in the last 3 resident of Indianapolis 46 making the truck vibrate” about primary or general elections, you J Cor He was a member of Tabera mile and a half from the scene must re-register. Branch registra- 22C.¢ aps Pgs Everof the crash. tion boards will accept: filings 87 con Masonic Lodge No. 713. Police said evidence indicated from 2 to 9 p. m. Survivors include his wife, Stel-
4 the Selvey car was about four feet, poards weve visit la Pruitt; one daughter, Mrs. to the left of the highway centep-,,, °° 3 We'% Visiting six loca- Ethel Davis; one son, Robert Wil-
y. They are: liam, and three brothers, Homer h » » ’ He Ti Acker had pulled nis 13th Ward—Fire Station 4, 428 Elmer and Ray, all of Indian: right wheels off the pavement in W. Morris St.; School 35, 209 E. apolis, and four grandchildren. |- Raymond St, and Fire Station void the ; . Ripe ri Da 17, 1147 Madison Ave. George M. Pitts Police said Mr. Acker was a 25th Ward—Fire Station 12, Services for George M. Pitts, master mechanic at the Pierce 339 N. Sherman Dr.; School 82,/decorator, who died yesterday in Governor’ Co.. Anderson, and was 4700 English Ave., and School 58,inis home, 1031 N. Winfield Ave.,
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Claude Selvey, a native of Al-| 12th Ward—Fire Station 1, follow. bany, had been a tinner in Long 1445 W. Michigan St.; School 30,! Born in Randolph 79 years ago, {40 N Miley Ave. and Schoo! 24, Mr. Pitts had resided in Indian-
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Police Balk Burglary : . Try at New Castle
“Police here today were looking for the accomplice of a old Indianapolis man shot by New. Castle police early yesterday. 1 ny Richard Schmidt, 1215 3 ; sylvania St., Was Fepost nfs " - P oe .. |condition in Henry County Me- | WAS. SICK i J'—This morial Hospital, suffering from a tiny Chihuahua, weighing only bullet wound in the spine. two pounds, was smallest of the | The shooting took place as he
i and the man who escaped were 800 dogs in. the show. Owned routed by police while the two
W.. it fits i . were trying to rob the New Castle ow 1_ V3 10 Prize oUp. Elks Club. Schmidt fell wounded
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