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Against Greyhound Lines

Damages amounting to ce. sulting negligence, with the support;

have been asked in three suits - i filed in Federal Court here nat ing contention that under Illinois

Pennsylvania Greyhound Lines, |law such a bus is a "dangerous Inc. instrament” demanding extra pre-! The plaintiffs, all Indianapolis| {cautions in its operation. residents, filed the suits based on an auto-bus collision in which several persons were killed last, They also charged the bus was| year in Illinois, |exceeding its speed limit by going The action was filed by the law|70 to 80 miles an hour at the time! firm of Hollowell & Hamill on/of collision at a highway interbehalf of John Feland, 534 Drover section. St.; Susie Gallagher, BS N.| The plaintiffs also charged the| AN Dig wif burned. wigh suchogreat rf force’ "and violence that it was) Asks $125,000 Damages torn apart.” Accident reports Mr. Feland is asking $125,000 Indicated the vehicle was thrown) damages because of injuries re. end-over-end by ‘the impact, ceived while a passenger on the|{Robert Hollowell declared. bus enroute from St. Louis to In-|

dianapolis July 9, 1950. Mrs. Gal-| lagher, also a bus passenger, Agree to Build Bridge

sought $200,000 damages. | TRENTON, N. J., July 13 (UP)

| i Charge Excessive Speed

HOOSIER MECHANIC— | S/Sqt. Kenneth M. Siddons | makes fast repairs on U.S. jet | fighter damaged by MIGs over North: Korea. Sgt. Siddons, son

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ford, 40, 174 Bill Coulls, 4, | Judith Carr, 16, 3425 Garden, William Cosby, bara Bennett, 21, x Otis hoon, 21

Prank Butler, tricia Hunphrexs Earl Nash, 25, 2930 No Searbo orn.

Edward Howe, 2, 18,

Ethel vs. Audrey Ledman; Lawrence vs. Mary Margarete vs. oy Murle; Thomas vs. Helen Eadens:

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Acton; Jane Jester, 15 21, 1328 E. Vermont: PaLEE 8. 14 N Gray 2819 Gate: Shirley Keller,

Fleming, 19, 2218 E Michigan;

Patricia Brockway, 21, 2648 N. Alabama./ Claude Craig,

40, 130 Lexington; Mary C 37. 2138 Woodlawn Ave Carl Beaman, 24, Zionsville: Mona Moos.

24, 526 Buchanan. Preston Ploughe, wi Sheridan; Mary Picker, 21, 332¢ Illinois. Willlam Davenport. 17. 421 N. La Salle; Virginia Beckley, 17, 545 Bell

22, 1614 Troy: Juanita Red-

CE SUITS FILED

William Pinéhum: John vs Perry: Lawrence Noggle: Evelyn Shull; Sally ys. William aul Jones; Harry vs. Othie vs

vs, John Gillenbeck: William vs. Madeline

vs, Gurney Friend; Louise vs, John

Muriel Umbholtz;

Though not a passenger on the|_Goys. Alfred E. D 5. W : wa riscoll of New| of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siddons | Sullivan; Agnes vs. William Preston; Mary $60 0000, das ol tlagher asked Jersey and John Fine of Pennsyl- | pt ry is with the 5th | FISH Somes 0,000 damages for medical ex-\vania have signed an agreement | ,. {BIRTHS penses and loss of income result-|for constructing a bridge over the| Air Force, 4th Fighter Intercep- lot wacko Boss Wiphn ing from care needed by his wife. Delaware River linking turnpikes' for Wing. | Floyd, “Ruth “Perry: Henry, Eva CAE. 2 suits charged the bus firm|of the two states. P d Offe Molinder; Cation. Patricia Ho) mses urdue to er | Hi ST 6 ’ William, Millie Frederick; Robert, LilCROSSWORD PUZZLE Night Must Fall’ | i Snes Sos Bind Marine Devi Answer to Previous Puzzle Lana. 5 Saves nt | Dorothy siftia; Emmet: Riny Seott. ri or " oo ; ” / 0 3 hy y & g a meen s—Ray, 1cEinia J ealing: arine Device | rERBRERIE sui wal» mychoosent mir tis di, Bike BE ; SIAITE ARIE DIANE TIED tery drama by EY Williams, | HORIZONTAL 6 Demigod Ene MY P 3 Hi Be presented by the Purduels Ay Coleman—william, Mary Alsop: Dallas, ; i AIM DIO)! vs a d harles. Phyllis William- | 19 Depicted 7 Within (comb. M ¥ | RUS ME to op in Forle Hall. Vion: wianth—-Charles, Phivilis w am 13 Eine Sevice oem) This summer production is un-| at Goleman — Ear) Milde d Lawrence will ywens; Mar jor 14 Ho 9 College degree der the auspices of Purdue Uni-| yg; tii Glenn. Bernice a Te b versity’s convocation and lectures At General—James, Betty Pat terson 15 Goddess of (a .) tt d to th n-} St. Francis—Harvey Pau ne Lo igh 10 Vase committee and is open to e ge miller; Stanley, Blanche Ker Jobr infatuation 3 eral public without charge. Rose GHIL ; : Foch 16 Command 11 Wild ass AE] [TAR 1 At St. Vincent's — John, stelen wales 12 Curdled milk [1 [i AN Ear! R. Harlan of the Playshop| Rebert, Thelma Bailey: Roy. Mary Hale Frio ri m LENE TRI staff is director of the play and| Gary. lean Anna Sever. Clason icke (symbol) 17 Concerning 34 Egg substance 46 Ogle ; He cast includes | a Humps of| A 0 Setnodlet- tow ard, Patricia Newton 20 Descended 20 Wastrels 36 Garland 3 Wingike part Seog Oe a an ne- Be ot” Kn Famer He Su fe pS: Suddenly 23 Sorrow J Horse ’ ~ i 20 With Donald Hansel as tech- Jobin, Doris Green. SOU 22 Guinea (ab.) 24Song bird 42 Pronoun ostric ical di ‘ Judes: : — n . ' > f B. 7. ! 23 Fall 36 Cu 8 43 Mineral Yocks 53 Dimingtive meal Oe ool inclides DEATHS 57, at Veteran's, mvyocardia 25 Chiller 331¢ is used for 4 ImMense uly |Sammons and William More-| glifeicion . an 27 Dry —— 45 Italian town 55 Half an em Earl Moore, 56, at General, intestinal (house, Lafayette; Pamela Printy,| hemorrhage 28 Kind lG i Mav d J Rolf ellie F. Myers, 50, at Methodist, car29 Preposition I TZ oe: apne ay an san 9 ® p inomstonts™ Wishmeyer, 62, at 705 N 30 Weekday (ab.) (Irvine, West .afayette; Carol] “ninois, coronary occlusion.’ 1H ph 1 = Sweeney, Taylorville, IIL. and jienry Clay Sabes, no at 1356 Brookside cardiovas r-rer 3 foro evea 1" James Hovorka, Cicero, Ill. | Veola Mattie Davis, 57. at 1048 Roache, ————— carcinonmn 32 Anent ‘ |vaieris 3 Henry. 90. at 43 8. mutter, 33 Bargain event Hell on Wheels’ Gls | - : 35 Ages Fr on Atrive in Germany | 39 Dispatched REME R AV ye & Fer m AD y 105i (Roman) Cid Ine LAL el 41 ~ = 47 Sratet 13 : gan arriving here today to swell | ir]? : American Army strength in Gere) 48 Girl's name 0.000 50 Expunge many to an estimated 15 { 51 Dut wn Suaw river 7 The U. 8. transport Gen. R. E.| $4 Regarded Callan docked with 1100 officers 58 Lar and men of the division.. The di-| ’ . vision followed by six weeks the 5 Breaibone % arrival pe: the 4th Infantry Di-| - br _ vision and brings: to three the] 1 Trademarks UV number of full U. 8S. divisions in| 2 Go to bed Germany. © 3 Night before In addition, the U. 8. Constabu-| an event ‘lary, a streamlined armored force | FY 1 13] of divisional strength, and serv-| r

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Eugene Steele, 33, Terre Haute, asked $100,000 damages from, New York Central Railroad today! for Injuries suffered when Mr. Steele said he was blown from

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