Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1951 — Page 10
Continued From Page One driver of the car, died in an ambulance on the way to Mercy Hospital here. The other four were killed instantly their 3 mangled bodies had to be pried ". {rom the wreckage of the smashed |
car, Started Around Truck
Driver for the Hoosier Condensed Milk Co., Bluffton, Mr. White told state police he was driving northwest when he saw what he thought to be a telephone repair truck going in the same direction. : “I thought it was going to stop! and started around it, “Just as I pulled even with it gaw that car coming at me pretty fast,” Mr. White continued, “so I tried to swing off thé high‘way on the left shoulder.” The right front section of the truck crashed into the oncoming vehicle, flipped into the air and landed on top of the passenger car, crushing it into the pavement, Mr. White said the truck he wns trying to pass did not stop. Leaping from his two-ton en closed body Ford truck, he ran to! . the nearest phone to call Elwood, AD CANCELED—Here are Mrs. Jean Gregory, Vicksburg, police. | Mich., who advertised for a husband, and Lewis Kline, the ola | Me White was released after| fiond che married at Angola, Ind., after turning down 200 proae oper Howard: Book posals. (Complete story in yesterday's Times). investigating =~ .
gald today he “is of Anderson, and three grand- be made for Mr. Blackburn and
further.” The four bodies could not be children. Mr. Simmons by Copher & Fesler Mit. Funeral Home, for Mr. Mitroff by
removed until a winch pried the! A native of Bulgaria, Mr, a i] truck from the car. The passenger roff is survived by his wife, Dora; York Funeral Home and for Mr. vehicle, held together with bail- four sons, Lazo Jr., Mike, Thomas! Rebuck by Clark Funeral Home; ing wire, was hauled to an Elwood and James, and two daughters, 211 of Elwood. Junk yard. Mrs. Vivian Carter and Judith The entire front end of the Ann Mitroff, all of Elwood, { truck was demolished, The rear| gervices for Mr. Stewart will be DULUTH. Minn. (UP)—When | axle was twisted by the impact. 5¢ 3 p. m, tomorrow in the Grace Eo ’ 9 : Gall Empty milk . cans littered the Methodist Church of which he thieves broke into Melvin Gallihighway, ‘ was a member. Also a member PO's apartment, they took a china Hundreds View Wreck of the church was Mr. Leer for doll bank from a shelf and stole whom services will he held there approximately $20 in various deHundreds of motorists stopped at 4 p. m. Saturday, nominations of coins. They left A and stared at the twisted wreck-| puneral arrangements are to 150 pennies scattered on the floor. age. ; Mr. White, who said he has driven for 18 years with only one other accident, was returning from a delivery to Borden's Furnas Ice Cream Co., Indianapolis. He is married and nas two Sons and a daughter. Mrs. Alma Rebuck had just re-
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2 day defended payment of $108 in- child. The law provides deductions [could not care for the baby and {come tax of a foster parent. They only for natural or legally adopted gave it to Mr. Eberhard “to raise Making public business public but Whoops, Sorry
: himself of the provisions of the authorized the payment. if law for payment of foster payments, he could have collected a ¢ " ‘minimum of $2 per day during This is in accordance with the was congressman from this dis{that 10-year period which would law which gives the court the trict. At that time it was learned ords said that in the 10 years | lhave amounted to at least $7300. right to autherize sums connected there was no provision in the law {~~ $108 sum was the only ones
This is the same sum § County . Welfare Department court attaches said. foster parents, even though the HERE'S A SURE WAY to = ARLINGTON would have had to pay had Mr. Today both agencies said they! collectors thought Mr. Eberhard’s round up more business: Use The |= Cecity at 10th |Eberhard not agreed to take care had acted within the framework! case was “worthy.” Times
‘of the child.
labout in 1949 after Mr. Eberhard earned he was not entitled to 11 months old when he took him said. “This is an illustration of 5331. “ Sh
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HR ‘ . SER ut TL {paid out. Mr. Eberhard said he 2 Agencies Refund $108 Tax Payment for Foster Parent is mm eis +r
did not show this.
sald he has “saved” taxpayers children. as my own. The father later this points up the wrongs that can| nw. ¢ mdith Cordell, who runs’ more than $7000 by his “good Mr. Eberhard went to Juvenile|gjeq, : icome from welfare records being a nursery at 2048 N. Keystone Samaritan” care of an orphaned Court, which had put the child’ my; Eherhard said he was given | publicized.” | Ave., states that she received $24 hid. his ustody In 193 ae y He legal custody in 1943 when legall’ said he was convinced the for two weeks’ care of a baby . They disclosed that the $108 | question arose as to other chil- two departments worked together NOt $48 as reported in Tuesday's
been given supervision of the payment in 1949 is the only sum. cement. {dren in the family. 'to save the taxpayers’ money and Times. Jacobs ‘Outraced’
Harey x Eberhard: J N. New The Welfare Department re-| {to. handle ‘the financial problem SHIH : | J of a foster parent fairly. aelved Tor almost 10 years’ care [Tit8ted of a iar. Today former Rep. Andrew Ja- =, 98 a8 pai ne akg a foster] of a boy who was “given” to him iy, gince he was assuming the cobs blasted publication of the parent like this is entitled to = ag an dnfant, full burden of the child's care CTd$ name and criticism of the | ..'.. 4eration than a natural : Could Have Collected procedure in the = Indianapolis parent,” Mr, Jacobs said. "After = Be all, a natural parent has an obliMr. Eberhard wrote to Mr. Ja- gation to care for a child but |cobs when the original income this man did it out of the good- &
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