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TAKE VICTIM'S FINGERPRINTS—Audry Chapman, General Hospital ambulance driver, helps Patrolman Charles Mundy take fingerprints of William Edward Smith, latest local traffic victim.

Reuther Gets Check-Up

DETROIT, June 20 (UP)Has 2d Wedding ‘ter P. Reuther, who left a White 1D

House meeting in Washington yes-

Accident Toll

An elderly pedestrian was killed!

lat this time with 33 dead. In another accident a driver

{man in a safety zone.

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Reaches 33; Girl's y |police vice squad, struck twice of stage, screen and radio, left ih pa wa within 40 minutes last night at the bulk of an estimated $2 milCondition Critical {the Sunset Cigar Store, 867 Indi- lion estate to her two children 3LUES AWAY | lana Ave., and scored both times. when she died last month. The first time Sgt. George Martin hit the place he took 38 books filed for probate yesterday. She! Ereauent Passages. Getting ang 2 child eritically injured nor baseball tickets. The second gjrected that most of her estate traffic accidents yesterday. This time around he found a clerk on| now ties the toll with last year duty and 42 more books. He took them, too.

EE . Later in the evening, a phone; fogel and Leo Spitz.

was arrested after his car hit a! tac er! 0 Ww ve, 30, | ural vitality and make you want to sing’ 'call to headquarters sent a cruiser, Her son illiam Brice, 30, and] 3) hails and Make Jou SMI © Ne

_ |speeding to 713 W. 2Tth St. to/qaughter, Mrs. Frances Stark, 31,/ dreary days sud wretched { William Edward 8mith, 66, of preak up a poker session supposed ug

{267 8. Temple Ave, was killedito be in progress.

|while crossing the street beneath]

i At this address the minions of [the railroad trestle on 8S. East St.|the law found nought but order. {near Washington St. He was The tables and chairs were neat-/

{struck by a car driven by Harold 1y stacked in a back room.

Lee McFadden, 49, of 1007 Broad-|

lcar within 8 feet.

years, had worked until recently] lat the Warren Hotel barber shop land once ownéd his own shop in| INew Castle. i | A 3%-year-old girl, Virginia Lou Burford, 2418 N. Ritter Ave. | suffered head injuries and was in {eritical condition at General Hos{pital after being hit by a car in the 1900 block of E. Washington St. 1 | Police said she got out of a car {which he father, Edward Burford, had parked and ran into the street in front of the automobile driven by James W. Whiteside, 32, of

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the safety zone accident, Fred C. McNeely, 27, of 1638 N.| Illinois St., was arrested on

terday because of a pain in his charges of reckless driving and

SAN DIEGO, Cal, June 20 (UP) chest, entered a Detroit hospitalidriving on the wrong side of a

— Mrs. America of 1949 — Mrs. today Frances Cloyd—honeymooned to- Union

day for the second time with the hushand she divorced a year ago. The 25-year-old beauty contest titlist was remarried yesterday to

spokesmen Reuther, United Aute Workers Union “feeling better.”

checkup.” safety zone. His car struck James said Mr.| Staples, 67, at 921 E. 17th St, CIO who was standing in the safety was zone at Illinois and Ohio Sts. Mr.

Staples was only slightly hurt.

They then went next door to way. |check the source of the phoned-in Police said Mr. McFadden, a complaint. From 715 W. 27th St, painting contractor, stopped hisithey then took seven policy books. | {11 weekly lottery records and al | Mr. Smith, a barber for 40|grand slam of 235 books of base-|

ball tickets.

_ ROBERT E. KIRBY

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