Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1951 — Page 4
Barber, 62, 1412 Kappes 8St., looked down ind saw a man's leg extending rom ufider the truck. He shouted 0 ME. Chaney 9 530p, BU 1t was
. Grimes coming
garbage was picked up. Favorite of Children
i The victim had been in poor th. He retired seven years!
a had been one of the favorite, barbers in his pecially among the children. | %: His wife, Hazel, 2 poor health and returned from the! " Syhospital six weeks ago after treat. | ment. for a heart ailment. Twas given sedatives today before being told of her husband's sud-| “*@en death, The Grimes have two ames and Raymond, both of Innapolis, The last previous traffic victim! a8 Henry Ascherman, 65, p02 N. Illinois 8t., wlio died July, 20 of injuries received June 17 at ichigan St, and Senate Av Ave,
“Injured by Wild Car
NEWBURGH, N. Y. Fors, Viola Matthews, 23, mother Sipe five children, lost both legs “when an automobile jumped the|
on the doorstep of her home.
i
“and .I couldn't cope with the glamour and fast pace of a contest winner. Don't get me wrong though, I'm not sorry about a!
th
Reed City,
to
Ellsworth, a 25-year-old , “I guess that winthe a of Miss Michigan much for me.” “I was only 21 then,” she said,
8
ing. Miss Ellsworth, who came from! Mich. (pop. 1845),!
be named Miss Michigan,
Samuel McConaha
said.
“I was doing wondert
and modeling, but then 1 4 nervous breakdown,” she “After that I couldn't seem to get going again. went to a jazz session and met this musician. “He was using dope. I tried to cure him but I just got curious and started using it, too. in such bad shape that I could hardly walk, so I went to a rest home and took the cure, “I should never have come back ito Detroit, {would get in trouble again.”
though, I
of 1047 and to place 16th in Ri America con
the Miss
test
Atlantic City, was arrested Sat.
jurday on charges Ay A rio: said he had seen’ narcotics. through his
Recorder's Judge W. McKay,
‘Off the Stuf’
She was arrested by federal
Amgo as timekeeper for a con-iagents on similar charges last iStruction company. Before that, yoay
but was released on her
ise to si illicit neighborhood, roms give up using c
“I've been off the stuff for more
has been inithan a'year now,” Miss Ellsworth 18aid, [give me a chance to straighten She 4. She said she has been singing {in a New York nightclub but re{turned to her home here last week ‘'when she learned of illness in her family. Saturday night two policemen {spotted her slipping down an alley with another man and woman.
“but the police just won't
{She was caught smoking a mari-
{Juana cigarette.
“I knew it was all wrong going
jout with that couple,”
“But I wanted to get away from (UP) —'it all.”
drummer,
she said.
‘Got Me Curious’
whom she said
Burial will be Oaklandon Ceme-|
' Rites Thursday |
Services for Samuel McConaha, of possessing r.t(req wBell Telephone Co. em: ‘ployee, will be at 10 a. m, Thurs-| to the alley shortly before/giillman freed her yesterday on day in the Jordan Funeral Home.
/$500 bond pending examination |Aug. 24.
tery.
at his home, 2242 Nowland Ave.
Mr. McConaha died y
He was 79.
Born in Oaklandon,
in 1933,
morial Presbyterian Church, Oak-| land Lodge No. 140, F, and A. M., and the Telephone Pioneers of
He was a member of
America.
garet; Duthie, and Mrs. by; a son, Samuel Jr, dianapolis, two sisters, a brother, four grandchildren and a niece.
OK Anderson Plant
—The General Motors Corp, has received a certificate of necessity for building a $7,813.000 components was announced When arrested last year, Miss among 172 granted by the De“gurb and struck her as she sat Ellsworth was dating a jazz band fense Production Administration “was during the week pending Aug. 10.
Surviving are his wife, Martwo daughters, Mrs. Cora Margaret Crosall of In-
WASHINGTON, Aug.
at Ande today.
plant
y Queen Title s With Drugs
using dope and got me curious about the stuff.”
One night I
he came to Indianapolis 60 years ago. He began working for the telephone! company in 18964 and was retired
Out,’ Ex-Con
ully well By United Prose
year-old girl and terrorized down-| gun battles with police, warned
you when I get out.” Escaping two police James Alonzo Rogers, 35 was
seized by two police officers last night (at Sixth and Mission
I got
knew I
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