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Injuries Kill Cyclist In Another Accident

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A woman was critically injured dianapolis Athletic Club. \ers, Mrs. Lorena Baier, Rowland | % Di and traffic was delayed for three A committee of professional] Allen, Roscoe Clark, Miss Helen| ; hours early today in a truck-car {and business men and women Sommers, Msgr. Henry F. Du-! — crash at Brill Rd. and Trdy Ave. |was to meet to reactivate and gan, Miss Jeannette Ryker, Wil-| Mrs. Dorothy Hunter, 35 of expand the Marion County Chap- liam Evans, Maurice Gronedyke, 1812 Singleton St., was pinned iter of the National Foundation Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt, Mrs. under the car when it turned over. for Infantile Paralysis. E. Carleton Woods, Mrs, Howard She was taken to General Hos- The chapter's board members 0, Dodson and Mrs. Arnold ous pital with a brain concussion and recently turned in their charters, rysso. ih _ at pul? accepted June 24 by the National - pa Mog ire I) INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC Foundation, which they accused . ETENDER MACARONI CASUALTIES | of “high-handed rule.” Making Money —— whol : 1951 1950 The program is to Insuse An WASHINGTON. July 10 \ Accidents ...... 4076 4225 luninterrup program of polio TON, July Injured cxvarases 1768 1541 patient care, primary function of (UP)—A new method of | WATCH REPAIRING 4 Dead «..ivasina 36 38 the chapter,” Robert Branson, Printing money will elimi- by EXPERTS - A rare Foundation's representative for nate.about 300 government compound fracture of the left southern Indiana, said. One ales > tent At Miller's Modest Prices! asury s ankle. | Continue to Split Funds Been y En OE The driver of the car, Kenneth ; i g g $ QUICK SERVICE Joerendt, 33, of 1844 Singleton St., | Funds collected to fight polio developed a rew type of | was thrown free and escaped seri-| will continue to be split with Mar- green ink which dries so . : ous injury. jon County and the National fast there is no need to in- Miller Jewelry (o. The truck, driven by A. E. Bent-| Foundation, Mr. Branson said. He, sert tissue between each | ley of Aniston, Ala., headed into| explained that in the past four sheet of new bills. 'It is | 29 on the Circle Ho ditch. The rear of the trailer years Marion County Chapter as- expected to save about §1 4 Doers From Power & Light Co. remained on the road. The driver sisted 371 patients at cost of million a year. | " ) H " os " , , X 119,422.99. Figures - for cost of ——— ed i. 6 ll > was not hurt. $119, ro Traffic was stopped for 20 min- NO WATER—W. W. Hooper and Fred ‘H. Rasmussen of the Ansul Chemical Co., Marinette, Wis., demonstrate a new powdered irealment for thie years «/ cases utes and partly blocked for three chemical used to combat aircraft fires. The demonstrators are at Weir Cook Municipal Airport today staging the show in connection : . . . i P . port Y ging « Dr. L. E. Burney, state health hours. with the airport fire department for all interested parties. The specially constructed jeep carries all the equipment necessary for ex- |commissioner, and Dr. Donald J. : Motorcyelist Dies tinquishing an aircraft or volatile fuel fire. Caseley, medical director, Indiana > . G le acs = — mom —————— { — ~~|University Medical Center, wer: Refrigerators Automatic a a no '20 aid veseraay in A] | t h Ch : A Ih Hi } Pp IY od have some facts on what hap-/to speak. ® Hectic Ranges Washers cident June Zt yes . " | Wray E. Flemin eneral coun- - - ened. gg in . General Hospital. 0 pice ies in rogress ¢ e i : : oo ln cienpice Sel Of the Hoosier Press Associa- * Hectric Water ® Electric Driers Charles Laughlin, 38, of 703 ° Gen. Ridgway made a surprise nh Virginta: Ave., received the fatal 3 Toward Korea Cease-Fire visit to the front lines after see- Say it with Heaters ® Electric lroners head and back injuries whey ne 0 d ture 13th ling the United Nations srissaries a *® Home Freezers * Dehumidifiers motorcycle slipped off I 67 Continued From Page One Meanwhile, Gen. Ridgway de-|. ¢ for Kaesong. He said he did i d about three ; ars s ; § isla By . they landed from helicopters said clared: not know if he will be in Korea COME IN FOR YOUR fos brotiier Roy escaped serious All- tar Tilt Toda lthey gave the impression that they “The great issues hang on this until the cease-fire talks end but SEND Them OFTEN! FREE MARKETING REMINDER! injury in the same accident. made progress in the first day's conference. But there is no use “I will be in the place where I am { Allied Florists of Indianapolis, Inc. . On the South Side, two Camp Cont 5 | Ik forecasting the result until we needed most.” » y r talks. — Atterbury soldiers were hurt early, wyed From Page One Nivesthelash Vil 4 nate . - today when the driver fell asleep said, “but Musial may stay in NoVeIine ess = DD and the car sheared off a pole in there the whole game.” 16 Allied cotrespanuents 1050 | the 1700 block of Madison Ave. Stengel’s problems were compli- Xaesong today was canceled om The driver. Pvt. Edwin Clift, 23, (cated by the starting lineup en- the ground that negotiations Were : was not seriously hurt, but Pvt. forced upon him by the fans. He not yet “on the rack safely,” as wie Fh ely a Bong rin oe 7 DRINK THE BEER THAT TASTES LIKE A MILLION s and , injuries, internal injuries and a Pielson no Jeorne Re "No Smiles, No Shakes —-— ft leg. General Hospital 8, arpa, ‘¥Yie Werls ns : 5 Inite Y ase brokel be leg. Gene as op Fain and Chico Carrasquel. However, he added, the United rego ’ : . Nations negotiators proposed later rs the Three in Car Arrested Few Long Hitters. press coverage to the Reds at | : : » ; « ; oe ; i (Aésong without getting an im-| - : . ae ACK! ; s At Country Club Road and Ind. But of these, only DiMaggio, Jesesons = te g g | : 3 : : / oy . 34. deputy sheriffs found three vvilliams and Berra were. .-eon- ediate reply. : eis | : . = : ; 4 to the meh in a wrecked car which had Sistent long ball hitters, a val- In keeping with the atmosphere | ! 1 - re . { hit one tree, bounced into another uable asset in Briggs Stadium, of the Ceasefire {AIRS (ure Were | : : )OOR tree and everturried Thev were °P® of the largest parks in the nO smiles and nd hand shakes in| . ae . . _—_ , ; li ontv'siighily hurt shes ’ majors. And Stengel figured that Kaesong,. according to Yeporis. \ : . ‘ All Ere were arrested on Cleveland's larry Doby, who Sun-| The helicopter crews had to charset. of being drunk Dn day powdered the ball for two send back to this camp for lunch. % ) ng i vad said he had Dome runs, a triple and a double All during their stay in Kaesong . ; : i apa fallen asleep In re tree and did in_.two games on the. field, might the Allied negqtigtors were under] ; » ] ini yt wt > untif the crash. An. Pe 2 valuable pinch hitter despite Chinese Communist troop guard. rey iA: : ® o : other -maa;-about 80, could not T° request ofthe Indian's Man-|....... Admiral Tough . : ei my or : Ea Sn iad fs . HE give his name. The third man is ‘ager Al Lopez npt to-use him. +. wh Ee Ep SL rm 3 ' ; . Snide . i ; : Andres Salazar, 49. Barrients'asit] ag Way he’s i RE Hey Rit ruled out ahi polftical co REE aE ee . ot 5 : : Pe 3 ar th 1 t i g said, *' suppose they wo y . 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