Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1951 — Page 4
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Rites Tomorrow For J. W. Sudres, Insurance Man
“ Services for J. Wiliam 8 an insurance salesman fo years, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Lauck Funeral Home and at 10:30 am, in 8t. John's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. : Mr, Sudres, who resided at 1705 Union St. died Wednesday in St. Francis Hospital. He was
Baby Born After Death of Mother Fails to Survive
55 when the premature infant died. diospital
it was assumed she succumbed to the effects of her premature birth. There was no indication that the child was infected with the polio which killed her mother, The doctors had only five minutes to deliver the child after Mrs. Bernice Haraldson, 27, died in an iron lung at Methodist Hospital Wednesday night. They did it with two minutes to spare. #7 ® ® =»
MRS. HARALDSON, the 78. mother of three children, was 7% Born in months pregnant when she France, he came to the United showed the first symptoms of
[polio Tuesda The doctors put States 60 years ago. After living, PC in an CY vunE but she a
in Florida five years, he came t0!gned rapidly. . Indianapolis. He was a salesman, When they knew the end was for the Metropolitan, Western &| {close, her hospital room was pre-
‘pared for an emergency CaesarSouthern and Empire Life Insur-|f, cotion A nurse kept a conance companies.
stant check on her pulse until He was a member of St. John’s|it stopped. : Church, Holy Name Society and| The obstetrical team immeSt. Francis Aid Soclety of Sacred|diately slipped the dead woman Heart Church. from the ‘lung and, working Surviving are his wife, Jennie against seconds, delivered the and a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Carr. baby.
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Bicyelist, 60 (Struck by ar, Injured Critically
A 60-year-old
struck by an automobile as he! rode his bicycle yesterday. Two, othérs suffered minor injuries in other accidents, Charles Overton, 60, of 2007 Churchman Ave, is in critical
condition in General Hospital. He was riding a bicycle on East St. near the Belt Railroad when he was struck by a car driven by John W. Haverstick, 67, of 1813 8. Meridian St. Patricia Lewellen, 16, of 434 8. Ritter Ave., suffered a minor head injury when a hit-run driver struck her as she walked at Audubon Rd. and Washington St. Stephen KE. Oberreich, 64, of {703 N. Alabama St., was in fair condition in Cold Spring Road Veterans Hospital ‘after he was struck by a car on New York St. near Alabama St. Driver of the car was Richard
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Sept./lor, 74, fell to his death in Statehouse rotunda.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . é Leavy : Wait'll 1 Tell You 13 Men Charged About When | Was! On Television’ With Intimacies “LOOK, I'm on television.” a “Boy, am ‘I handsome. pasta "Involving Girl, 16 | “Is that really me?” “Wait until I tell Lily T was . on television. She'll never be- By United Press lieve me.’ | KENDALLVILLE, Ind, These were some of the com- 28—Thirteen men were to be ar-| iments heard last night at the |raigned today on charges of havdedication of WFBM’s new stu-| dios. A camera in the reception room: televised the many guests last two years with a 16-year- men AN as they walked through. A spe- old girl Hes Re Io . oor, cial receiving set placed in the Authorities said the girl, whose, plunge room enabled the visitors to see! name was not revealed, confessed themselves on a Jelevision screen. | dies with “at 20 men| a ONE distinguished looking s gen- in the area,” but couldn't atid eman a brown mustache who seemed to have hit the re- whe the rest. were. fore the camera and admired his neighborhood acquaintances,” profile on the screen for a full 151 {Sheriff Charles F. Haase said. minutes. i fe A tour of building was con-| rney usually just picked her up
ducted by Dave Milligan and in & car and took her riding.” | Hugh Kibley and other station! The 13 men, three of them mar-
ye ion was officially dedi-| ‘ried and with children, were to
cated during a special show in| {be arraigned before Noble Cir-| the studios from 7 to 7:30 p. m.' cuit Judge Kenneth L. King on’
4 charges of contributing to the deSays $2000 Violin Stolen linquency of a minor, Their
A violin valued at $2000 was| names were not revealed. : reported stolen today from a car| The girl ,was committed to a owned by Laurence Cook, 4903 W. juvenile detention home at Wa- | Washington St. The vehicle was bash, Ind. Sheriff Haase said the parked at the rear of the Starkigirl, whose mother is dead, quit & Wetzel Co., where Mr. Cook school last year and had been is employed. living with her stepfather. i
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|Confirm Suicide Verdict
Death of a Statehouse janitor in.-a 1949 fall of three stories has
The Court yesterday upheld an| Industrial Board decision denying damages to Mrs. Estelle Taylor, 2926 Kenwood Ave. She broughtj{suit after her husband, John Tay-|
In addition to declaring oul} cide, the Board had ruled Mr. {ing sexual intercourse during the Taylor was assigned to work only /in the basement and had no dufrom |
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