Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1951 — Page 2

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Girl, 2 Escapes Live Like Airmen— al Eagle

After Abduction By Armed Driver

A young YWCA resident early! today reported her escape trom| an armed motorist who forced her into his car.

The 22-year-old girl, who came here from Milwaukee two days ago, told police she was walking

Dearborn Ave., at 8 p.m. last night said they had entered to play night basketball. Doubting police found a broken window, through which

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Three Children, 41-Year-0ld Man Hurt in Traffic

: | A 41-year-old man was grave-

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Indianapolis streets late yesterday and ‘early today.

| A third child was injured in a | car that hit a light pole.

George Yeager, 41, of 2138 N,

was D. N. O'Neal, 42, of 3240 N. Kenwood Ave. . Janice Sutherland, 13, of 1818 Sturm Ave. was struck in 400 block N. State St. by a car driven

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on Pennsylvania St., downtown | So after leaving a movie when a | Olney St., was in critical condi- UKIAH, car stopped beside her at. an |tion in General Hospital with hip, riot and intersection. [shoulder and internal injuries. Hired : The driver pointed a gun at her He was struck early today at, Hared up a and ordered her into the car, she " |E. 38th St. and Riley Ave. by a™ ly insane a said. He drove north to E. car Sriven Jeans Viena), 43, Hospital her 438th St. and Keystone Ave., where of 21 W. Kessler Blvd. one inmate she jumped out and ran while the Allen F. Cameron, 6, of 2819 suffered inju car was stopped at a light. IN. Temple Ave., was in fair condi- Hospital Police said the girl held onto a ition at Methodist Hospital with Dean Tiptor receipt for car repairs, which she head injuries. H& was in a car riot started had found in the automobile be- driven by Jack L. Gully, 31, same Ward 12. sh fore she escaped. The receipt address, when it hit a utility pole The- patier tentatively identified an Indian- at E. 27th St. and N. Temple Ave. ints and too apolis man as the assailant. Gary Rudisill, 8, of 3187 N. ton said. TI - — Capitol Ave., was hit by an auto and used the as he stepped from between an attempteq Out of Bounds |parked cars near W. 32d and N. The two Three boys caught inside Kenwood Ave. He's in good Arg bruised School 54, E. 10th St. and condition at Methodist with cuts jured, Dr. Ti and bruises. Driver of, the car Dangerou

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~twi 14 . . : - the boys,~two 13 and one HOW IT FEELS TO BE PARATROOPER—These Indianapolis Eagle Scouts are wearing para- NOT THE REAL THING—But it certainly looks like it. The Scouts see how Air Force fire bY Betty Jean Van Camp, 29, of Dr. Tiptor

years ol, had. slipped in, troopers’ gear. They're not going to jump. But you can see they're thinking about it and kno 846 N. Temple A Jani escaped ti The after-hours athletes were . . n w . . ' . Temple Ave. anice was aped the dribbled off to JAD for ques- how a paratrooper feels just before he hits the silk. They spent two days at Atterbury Air Force fighters put out a fearsome-looking blaze. The flames ne real, of course, but the plas can’t i eated on the scene for minor ine He did no! tioning. Base, living like airmen. fly. The fire- was purposely set to give the firemen some practice and the Scouts a vivid lesson. Jurles, tents took I : Ward 12 hag J than 200 pat Dr. Tipton Mendocino jt "replacing Dax tendent for. :

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