Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1951 — Page 11

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10, 1051" ~ » WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1951" _..___. _ br ma a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —— = 3 b Ww: Marshall australia Auto | GB WTI HT TI RI | of the Ee - ik . IR ; = § . 3 oe EES dein Death Toll Soars | a \ yi: Wipe Rites Planned: . | MELBOURNE. Autralia, Sept. : » : y 19-—A grim statistical lesson is

(being «driven home to 2,300,000

F . {Australian motorists by their Na--ormer eat er itlonal Road Safety Council. PA In brief, the tragic lesson goes {like this: Te

Services are being arranged! as : : for Horace W. Marshall, retired] The year ended in June saw the

Hoosier educator and farmer, |Breatest road carnage in Aus-

’ (tralia’s history. The death toll Mr. Marshall died Tuesday ini .. 1900 or 281; per cent over

Rochester, He was 78. lthat of the y ‘ear: in-! 3 A previous year; the ina a hee be |iured numhered 36,024, a year's ? : {jump of 174 per cent. Jeary ogo. Je Was grajuaied There was a road death every

(43% hours, a road casualty every! School and received an AB de-15 minutes, and a reportanle “A gree from Earlham College; and ijont every 10 minutes. an MA and ‘PhD from Indiana The road casualty rate was 82 University. |per cent greater than active serv-!

" Former Principal Here ice casualties during Worlda War |

He was principal of the New| Motoreyelists,' althou | sts, a gh repre- , Lisbon High Senodl, ths Broo senting only about 5 per cent of Square High School an {driver-riders, were responsible for

Ripple High Schéol,’ Indianapo-iq, per cent of the fatal accidents. ' lis. | He also taught in New Castle 3 i High School and was superin- Hy ggjene Society |

tendent of schools at nt El Di Ind. | He held vanious posts at Ind-| ects irector {ana Central college and in 1923/. Joseph Russell Brown, 416 W. was named vice president. He!Bernard Ave. has been appointed taught at IU extension and was director of the Indiana Mental acting professor. of education at Hygiene Society. IU in 1926 and '27. | Mr. Brown was associated with Retired In 1947 Flanner House and the Riley Me- OMETIMES there can be a bigger problem N M : Ne heid posi morial Association. Research a 1 =D ; In New Mexico he he ,/Fund campaign. Recently he or- 7 than dividing six apples among five tions at New Mexico Highland g4pi564 the Indiana Committee of Tin 8 Pples 8 University and was at one tmeithe United Negro College Fund. playmates. And it’s your problem; parents.

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president of the school. He is a graduate of Wesleyan . He retired in 1947 and began {jpjversity, Middletown, Conn. | Is your youngster’s thtense look from farming near Chili, Ind. In 1945 pq Dorothy Bradley, 5230 E.] . : rg - he went to Rochester. Sarah. North -8t., has also joined the | concentration—or eyestrain! : - Surviving are his wife, Sarah; state society's staff, She formerly a, : . NO FORCE two sons Justin E., ludishajous: worked for the State Department Whenever eyes are used for work or read- li, LL THE Donald M., Englewood, Cal; 2a in London. i : , : IRE ARMS daughter, Miss Mary C. Marsh- Ho, ie | ing, they need the protection of proper ¥ SAY © all, and two grandchildren. | lighting—without glare or shadow. One pair ’ teas ou. : of eyes that must last a lifetime are too e Y . Mrs. Wheeler | A : > Ma 1 i — pi i ¥ ER precious to neglect. . Y FRANK Rites Tomorrow |

At today’s low Electric rate, good lighting

Services for Mrs. Anna’ L. WEJOY em ine catholic, ob can be provided for less than 14 cent an row n 8 J | * Church. Burial will be in Calvary ;

4 hour—certainly low insurance on priceless Cemetery. Friends may call. at the SETIITATIESIV]-T3 y .

RE George Usher mopar. 4 5 k | eves. Mrs. Wheeler die uesday in § J ; oo i her home, 3414 5. Hise Bt. She L EADACHE . Let Reddy do it! Our Home Service diviwas 62. : : A ; : : >-TIME Surviving are her husband, Wil-| SCRE pe | sion will give yon suggestions and assistance. pur; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara : PORTS Dunnuck and Mrs. Eleanor Til- Just write or phone. ford; four sisters, Mrs. Mary ICKET Calahan; Mrs. Merle Pollock and Mrs. Hector Blondin, all of Indi- 3 POSED! anapolis; and Mrs. Claude Mec- ——————

lean, New Augusta; a brother, Hugh Clark, Edinburgh, and three grandchildren.

. 9 - Rarin’ to Fight DARWIN, Australia, Sept. 19 (CDN)—The Aboriginal natives of northern Australia ought to have a hot reception ready for any Communist invader. It's been prepared by 30odd natives. They've set up EL” an “arms factory” in the BL —— northern territory, and are —— - turning out hundreds of sn ghovel-nose spears, the Ab-

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