Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1951 — Page 7
FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1951
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blinded by a giant firecracker their eyes,” like shrapnel.
that exploded in their faces on| {the day after the Fourth of July. pital where doctors removed the|V Mr. Snyder yesterday, Their parents stood at their bits of blasted foreign matter |bedsides and prayed that they from their eyes, bandaged them
MINNEAPOLIS, July 6—Pretty| "0. «. fegain their sight.
Creston Hills residential section! odpitale today "as. Dale Farseq Yesterday and Woolsey Madden, "didn't tell us anything about pickets to let ‘oxygen through to 11, Harold Sanford, 11, Max Ham- what's going to happen. We won't| {ilton, 9, and Steve Miser, 9, were know until today, when they're looking for excitement.
land sent them home to spend
It ‘was quiet in the middle class fretful night.
{examined again.”
Mrs. W. H. Miser, mother of yy Snyder.
learn today ticles of glass, dirt and powder
Oxygen In | OKLAHOMA CITY, July 6— Steve and Sandra, said the par- | |
whether they were permanently «cut through and stopped inside LXS0n & Jorgensen advertising |
The boys were taken to a hos-!
Steven's father said doctors)
| Advertising Deductions In Tax to Continue
| WASHINGTON, July 6 (UP)— and profitable,” Mr. {Businessmen will continue to be related. “He also assured me! allowed to list “normal and rea-ithat normal and reasonable ex-
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|deductions in tax returns, accord-/main deductible as a business ing to Secretary of Treasury John cost.”
[DT ren Kal Jorgensen, chairman of tne Conference Set a “very eneouraging” meeting be held at Winona Lake July 18-
{dissemination of news depends nell, chairman of the Prohibition '/largely on the advertising that|National Committee, announced & makes newspapers both possible today.
Suddenly, one of them found a]
unteers who pushed their way Slant repeater - type firecracker Broker Gets 6 Years
through picket lines set up by|'YINg In the street. :
AFL Public Building Service Em-| ployees at the hospitals yesterday. |
trays and performed other duties! normally carried out by the strikers at Abbott, Eitél, Fairview, St. Mary's, St. Barnabas, Swedish,
ess and Asbury Hospitals. Sev-
were not affected.
ets refused, for a time, to letiit trucks pass their lines with flasks
order the pickets aside, according to Hospital Administrator Dr. M. J. Flicka. Mayor Eric G. Hoyer planned a |
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union officials today in an at-| tempt to settle the strike. { Meanwhile, hospital authorities feared that the institutions would] run out of supplies of fresh food |
and milk for their patients.
{ment.”
They swabbed. floors, toted food open,
Northwestern, Parkview, Deacon-|¢q
{and ran into her house be eral other hospitals in the city “I'm afraid of a Because
of oxygen for critically sick pa-|tp tients. Police had to step in and glass into the boys’ faces.
saw a flash of red flame and|———— then nothing but blackness—per{haps forever.
‘second meeting with hospital and th ing,” Sandra said.
{the same block,
{Screaming.
5 . . | They decided to try an “experi- For Using Clients’ Funds GRAND RAPIDS, July 6 (UP) |
Young Madden cut the ’cracker
letting "the powder spill =A socialite stock broker for
Steve Miser’s sister, Sandra, 10, 1110 ooo w what the boys were doing] re
She watched from a window as|
At St. Barnabas Hospital, pick- Woolsey 1it a match and touched | P03 In lederal courl yester|
to the explosive. The powder exploded, blasting e mixture of dirt, rocks and
They his firm.
Check Itching.
“There was a big bang--and| en all of the boys were bleed-|
’ Tetter, Ringworm, Pimples, The boys’ parents, all living in jen is checked on ONE APPLICATION
. . i around the paper container, and] ne" York Arm hegan a six-year
{covered it over with dirt, rocks and particles of broken glass.
{prison sentence today for borrow-| |ing money on his customers’ se-| |curities in Indiana, Michigan and;
| Howell H. Ridley, former vice, president and resident manager] jof Blair Rollins & Co., was sen-|
day. He pleaded guilty to charges lof borrowing $649,110 on a total of $1,360,500 in negotiable secur|ities belonging to customers of
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| ‘Agonizing itching of ugly ecmema, Rash, Scabjes, Toe
rushed out of BLUE STAR OINTMENT. Repeat as {their homes as the boys beganineeded as nature helps heal. Money back if FIRST jar falls to satisfy. Try it today.
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-seanid 26% Carried in Food 1 MS prite Volunteers were carrying sup-| 8 that plies of canned goods, vegetables 1 ‘more! and other foodstuffs into the hos-| pital in private autorMobiles since ple cas- AFL Teamsters refused to drive rayons! felt trucks through the picket nes. us cot- The workers struck in defiance s well! of a state law forbidding walktunity! outs against charitable hospitals. rlunity. The institutions indicated that 14. they would seek court injunctions to end the strike if today’s nego- i S tiations were unsuccessful. Toe Blamed in Deaths 0f Four Children » x
a FRRCACER Tidy 8 (TIP) ot AL sparkler left gver fropy. / Fourth of, July was blamed today for a suburban fire which burned| four children to death. The fire spread through a, ga-| rage so rapidly yesterday that 9-| year-old William Brosnan, son of the North Chicago city water| commissioner, didn’t have time to get out of a chair before he was killed. | His body was found in the shes of the garage. His sister, Kathleen, 10; Mary Jane Zorzy, 10, and John Renarb,| B, died a few hours later at St. Therese’s Hospital in Waukegan. A fourth Brosnan child, 11-year-| old Martin, was critically burned. | Coroner John P. White said he| found the wire of a burned-out sparkler inside a bent and twisted ; five-gallon gasoline can. He said ; one of the children evidently | dropped. the red hot wire into the; partially filled can. | The garage belonged to Martin]
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