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| | . : . gua’ y i llars’ worth sold to the U. 8. : guards were in charge of Lt. T. lao : 1 Weather Factor Ean Prison Bus Hits won er Kuania Shot by Ofesr War urplus Suit overmment Farm Program : ; { Raymond Sherrilk, 51, of Ev- eae ego A ; , » - i As a result of these involved { . The disap Times * 3 ansville, told deputies the bus had, Condition Critica Ae 2 tes iy sy charged Liquidation On J . | passed his automobile a moment . LOUISVILLE, May 11 (U oA ; ; ; . his h ¥s ! Liquidation of the Indiana U Ve y U justare tue acemlent, Mr. Sherrill Joseph Russell Williams, 48, A S y a 8 hoon {Rural Rehabilitation program he: { S was travelin C | [the act, : | : sal ; 3 : £ New Albany, Ind, businessman : 'gan today In the office of Lt. Gow Ft. W . ¥ - . miles an hour when it ran off the ' . The local figgn's president, Max - Wayne Hearing | Crash Occurs 8 Miles pavement who was shot by a Louisville, Local Firm Named : John A. Watkins, who doubles as ! - pavement, Joldberg, has replied that the ori-| Reveals Data Delay South of Terre Haute Most seriously injured of Hie detective, remained in criti¢al By Texas Broker ginal contract is void because Mr. State agriculture commissioner. . Tiines State Service | By Called Prose guards were Bugene E Bilin a5 condition todaw at St. Anthony's A Texas broker todav was seelk- Roberts was not a licensed “busi-| The federal-state program, ork / ; and Charles H. Smith, both o nits : . ok i ap hance broker” in Washing- ginally created to ald young farm FT. WAYNE, May 11:-A revi-| TERRE HAUTE, May 11--A anta. Other officers were H. H Hospital, ing to recover $500,000. for repre- NeSS chance r 5 gina ly crea'e youns sion in the transmission of spot! bus hauling federal prisoners fants Oue ern Noi 1. Detective C.J. Hyde of the vice senting. a ‘local firm in an in- Io the agreement Was arg with loans, eventually will be ts » . . : re Ya ThALE, Bae de : i : ; : “4 - > 14.0 ~ weather information to ‘aircraft! Jom, A a 2 ron Smith gnd A. H. Eibanks. squad said he shot Mr. Williams Jolved $3.4 million Canadian war Trial of the suit charging I Ta i 0 ( side- i hs. \ TOR p 5 p! | i in flight may develop from Civil {swiped a culvert last night, in. AIbéFt Gdodwin, 23, a prisoner, it the abdomen yesterday after surplus deal breach of “contract and fraud .a4ion, — Aeronautics Board Investigation! juring 12 prisoners and -guards. Suffered a broken and crushed leg, Mr. Williams staggered him with! I.ouis D. Roberts, Houston, entered its third day today before| ‘A cqats totaling $364,224 will be 7 Ug d doct { dt} ight inves oy , . 1a TeX., charged his fee plus interest Special Judge Jarvey A. Grabill,| to b here of a United Airlines plane Seven of them were hurt 4nd doctors feare 1ey might three or four blows. Mr. Hyde “* lost : leated {a8 SI Aa ’ placed in a revolving fund 9 crash which killed 11 bass | NE seriously, St. Anthony's Hospital have to amputate it. Others hurt ,... « quty and dressed in civil- Yas ost a a up cated Series Superior Court 1 used by the FHA in continuing e passengers | PARADE MAGAZINE [reported. included Floyd Hill, 40; Jones Gil- | : ' Of €ONLracts 7a y Jjhoustria ® [to grant loans to.young farmers, here. COMES WITH { The bus ripped into the culvert lean; 23; Clarence Cradeock, 23,2" clothes 1, JMasninery: Ca, Ine, 111.8 Men Oh Mudder {especially veterans! In testimony at the hearing THE SUNDAY TIMES lalong U. 8S. 41 eight miles south and Richard Old, 31 © Mr. Willlams was returning dian § : dd | The original .fund was created yesterday, C ot {of here shortly after it stopped Four prisoners were unhurt and from Churchill Downs’ race track § He said he contracted with the LONGMEADOW, Mass, by the federal government. Con= y Yy, CAB learned that a de-' = Ta y pt F 1 y : | € B layed weather report was a fac- Ter lat the U. S. penitentiary here to were taken to the penitentiary. when the shooting occurred local 2h. June I, 1946, to help May 11 (UP). -Massachu- gress recently authorized all : tor in the Apr. 28 crash. leave one of the-prisoners ' Both men told different stories it sell 3105 Army trucks. bought setts mud apparently is states to liquidate the program H. T. Harrison, United Airlines eerers ve 0se Sheriff's deputies said the right Sen tor Under Knife of the shooting Which, grew out] from the Canadian War Assets deeper than Missouri mud and Keep the funds, providing the ‘ weather service manager, said the side of the bus was ripped away, a ’ lof a traffic dispute Corp. for $751 each. * (One hundred workmen on ‘money is used for the same purweather note’s role in the crash! » b and a row of seats was torn. WASHINGTON, May 11 (UP) Maj. James E. Malone, chief of} Truck Prices Mount a natural gas pipeline {pose and kept in a revolving fund. canno 3 out. Three ambulances carried Sen. Arthur V. Watkins (R. detectives, said no. action will be “During the contract changes watched in amazement ves Mr. Watkins said the FHA will t be fully determined until out, : re CAB hearing testimony can be {the ‘injured to the hospital Utah) underwent a hernia opera- taken against Mr. Hyde unless and sales to various firms, it was terday as a 20-ton ¢lam- rontinue to make loans to young : " ere were 1 risoners, seven tion today at the Bethesda, Md., Mr. Williams dies. If he dies, po-(shown, the price of some of the shell digger valued at £20 farmers who produce the food alyzed, | ae Sep H ch Mr. Hyd ith!t k ted t $9500 h i A f th tt” The note was a supplem to! officers and driver C. B. Smith of Naval Hospital. His office said lice will charge Mr. yde wi rucks mounted to $9500 eac 000 sank in'a bog and van necessary for e curren ecoan earlier message oH a i o 7 Escape Serious Injury, Atlanta aboard the bus. The he is ‘resting comfortably.” manslaughter, Mr. Malone sald. |with more than a half-million ished from sight jnomie emergency.”

moving across northern Indiana. As Vehicle Overturns | .

Says Report Delayed | Seven teen-agers narrowly es-| : John H. Schneider, United Alr- caped serious injury early today ‘

lines meteorologist in Chicago, When their car went out of con-| STRAW SA YS—

said a weather report from South trol and turned over in the 6600

{block of Fall Creek Road. Bend was delayed, apparently by| All were treated at General|

a jam of teletype messages on Hospital after the crash and re-| * ”" " the circuits. The message con-| leased. One of them, Pvt. Thomas) A CAVALCADE OF "BANDS tained a report of increases in|Noll, 19, was held in the dispenwind velocity and a storm course 'sary at Ft, Harrison for observa-

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In getting notes for this announcement—we were

Shangs. CAB was told the message did not arrive in Chicago until after

near here. w - Airline employees said earlier]

weather reports showed the |

storm would be 50 miles west of Jennie Parker, 15, 2902 E. 224 St., | Tal-|

Ft. Wayne when the in-bound! plane from Cleveland was due to land. But the new weather note, delayed by the transmission tie-up. showed the storm moving faster than the 45 miles an hour first reported.

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L. Morgan, 18, of 1321 |sengers were Evelyn Brough, 16. of 1228 N. Alabama St., Carig

John Lee Jr. 18, of 2547 N. bot and Pvt. James N. Monroe, 20, of Ft. Harrison.

Five persons charged with! drunken driving were fined and given jail sentences in Municipal | Court 3 today by Judge Joseph|

M. Howard.

Leonard O. Graham, 27, of 1465

Driver of the car was Denton | S. Bel-| the plane already had crashed mont Ave. Besides Pvt. Noll, pas-|

Gloria | , 15, of 911 N. Delaware St. |

advised that a man can have his band changed if he wished—any band he wanted. "How many different bands have you?" The answer came back—"A Million!" (A slight exaggeration!)

. Sr a : S. Emerson Ave., was fined $50 Mr. Harrison said CAA, U. 8. 354 costs on the drunken operat- | Weather Bureau and Air Trans- ing charge and $1 and costs with port Association have re-exam- three days in jail for reckless ; if). & operation.Hed the handling of special Storm) Davis Smith, 38, of 2306 Sta-|" warnings to aircraft. tion St, $50 and costs, loss of He said the result of the action driving rights for six months and| may be a system of “priorities” 10 days in jail. for transmission of “spot” devel- Magalina Parker, 43, of 1631! opments in weather conditions. Alvoid Ave., Frank Lawson, 29, These reports, transmitted over of 859 Birch St., and Earl F.| the CAA teletype system, affect Nash, 28, of 2146 N. Tacoma Ave. | every airline and commercial air- were each fined $50 and costs! craft in the nation. (lost their driving rights for a| ’ ‘Making More Room’ year and given 10 days in the r

Sy . county jail. We are making more room on Yesterday. only 24 arrests for:

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sage transmission methods. The the police night trick last night, -~ committee is composed of repre- only one accident was reported in sentatives of the Weather Bureau, the city. Navy, Coast Guard and commer-, A car driven by Orville Wright cial airlines. | collided with a parked car he Although the CAB hearingilonging to the Rev. T. R. Murff,! closed yesterday, it may be sev-lin front of 612 Blake St. Damage eral weeks before its findings in/was slight, and no one was inthe case are disclosed. |jured.

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