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15 Bitten By Rabid Dog; 9 Are Children.
Fourteen persons in the| Greenwood area and one in| Indianapolis have been bitten |
by a rabid dog, authorities | reported today. | Five of the victims were children 10 years old or younger and | three others were teen-agers. Fourteen were bitten in John-| son County, 13 miles south of Indianapolis. The dog—appareéntly | a stray animal without an owner -was picked up Friday at 5511 Manker Ave. where a child was bitten, But not until today did the State Board of Health confirm that the dog was rabid. Authorities were reaching the victims as fast as they could, warning them to go to doctors right away, »
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They explained that it takes several days to complete a test for rabies. The disease can lead to fatal lockjaw. Marshal Lyman Howard of
Greenwood co-operated with dep- : 4
uty shariffs and Sgt. James Payng of the Indianapolis Dog Pound in
tracking down the dog and noti, *
fying the victims. The marshal said the dog” may have bitten =
coma Frei” other persons, Deputy sheriffs said dog bite cases average 15 to 20 a day in’ Marion County outside Indianapolis, but added that most of them did not involve rabid dogs. Members of five families were bitten by the rabid dog in ‘the Greenwood area. They are: Mrs. Lelia Stipp, Polk Ave, , Greenwood. Marilyn, 18, and Nancy Stipp, 10, her daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindenmayer, 85 E. Pearl St. Green-! wood. Gary Lindenmayer, 8. their son. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Riggles, Polk Hill, Greenwood. Jackie, 10, Wayne, 14, and Roy Riggles, 19, their children. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Riggles, Polk Hill, Greenwood. : Virginia Riggles, 9, their daugher. Susan O'Brian, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E.. O'Brian, 5511 Manker Ave. Donald Riggles ig the son of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Riggles.
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Heart Attack Fatal To Mother of Six
Mrs. Dora Young. mother of tix children, died suddenly of a heart attack last evening at her home, 661° E. 9th St. She had been an inspector at P. R. Mallory & Co. 12 years. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in Burkhart Funeral Home in Greenwood, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery. . Survivors are three daughter, Betty Anne Young, Mrs. Delores Repass of Indianapolis and Mrs. Virginia Beverly of Arlington, Va.; three sons, Harry, Milwaukee, Joseph, Greenwood, and Robert, Indianapolis; five grandchildren; three sisters, and a brother.
Boy Carrying Scissors Cut in Fall From Bike
It wasn't the fall from his bicycle that Gary Grubbs, 11, considers the unkindest cut of all. It was the fact he was carrying a pair of scissors in his pocket. When Gary took his spill, in 2100 block of Morton Ave. late
School 46 pupil, was taken home at 1510 Hiatt St.
Sticks to ‘Gag Rule WOOSTER, O., Oct. 16 (UP)— The board of trustees of Ohio State. University refused to regeind its “gag rule” on campus speakers yesterday, but issued a clarification of its screening order and suggested a committee
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Ariz.; Oct. 16 (UP)—Second Lieut. Robert A. Pitts, 21, was killed] 1° by Vnmd exper. Medel 11 menvioctured yesterday when his F-84 jet fighter plane crashed on a gunnery range near Gila Bend. He was the son of Col. and Mrs. Frederick R. Pitts, Winterpark, yesterday, the scissors gashed Fla. Col. Pitts is the chief of staff his leg. The wound was sewed of the 15th Corps at Camp Polk, up at General Hospital. Gary, a La.
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| Morris Breunig, Insurance Broker, vis in ra 1 ci
churches. Morris ‘E. Breunig, insurance | Be Bryant heads the campaign broker, died this morning at his leffort in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, home, 522 E. 15th St. He was 73./ Kentucky and West Virginia, Mr. Born in Indianapolis, he was a| Raines will direct the same pro‘lifelong . resident here. At one |gram in the Indianapolis Evantime he was in charge of the |gelical and Reformed District. insurance department of the Peo-| Churches in 36 states are ex|ple’s State Bank and auditor of pected to give toward the fund. ithe Park Board. During World | Small struggling parishes will be
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Jerrus M. Bryant and E. A, terms at low interest to buiid their Raines of Indianapolis will’ assist edifices.
ational fund to aid small con- {pict will meet tomorrow in the Princeton newspaperman . and reget: of the Evangelical and Second Church to d
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He was a member of Knights| lof Pythias Lodge 56, and attended the Second Church of Christ, Sci-| entist. He was a 50-year member | lof the Purdue University Chapter
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terday to call of strikes at two California and New Jersey .aircraft plants where production of . | transport planes and jet engines, {War II he worked at Wallace Tool | permitted to borrow for long has been hatted. ;
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nity. Services will be at 1 p. m. Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Surviving are his wife, Pearl B.; a daughter, Miss Betty Ann; a son, Morris; all of Indianapolis; and two brothers, Lory L., Indianapolis, and Russell G., Chicago.
Two Small Boys Burn In Shanty Playhouse
ALBERT LEA, Minn, Oct. 18 (UP)~—Two small boys burned to .death when they were trapped’ inside their flaming shanty play-. IRAE TAREE NH AAS Ga I Re boys started the fire by playing with matches. Charles Nelson, 8, died inside the shanty yesterday. Lee Jensen, 10, was pulled from the blazing structure by Don LOCAL DEATH 5 Spurr, 16, who tore the cardboard and frame shanty apart with his MRS. MINNIE ZEILINGER Services 1 p.m. tomorrow, King hands to reach the boy. The Jen-
Sc) SeascH GOs, Hr ECHR ouf over} 2 natio Yoday Yo locate Yidnaped or ore Lyons. n 19a oy police, firémen and Oh continued a grim. block-by-block search. (Above) State Trooper U. A. Perrotta turns his light into an old sewer in a dump.
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LEININGER WILLIAMS, 76, of § King Chapel. Burial, New sen lad died later in the hospital Any. Yio 4 2029 Laurel St. Services at 7:30 .. of third-degree burns. Y n. Hin p.m. today in Royster & Askin . z's Sut — hie West Side Mortuary. Burial, 1:30 JOSEPH F. LORENZ, 1514 In- IT'S A PLEASURE to place 0 Ublig
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Oilman k. B. Davis Dies; 2-2 » ‘ BEVIN T. MINGS, 45, of 3324 Backed ‘Broadway Flop’ E. Vermont 8t., a millwright at GALVESTON, Tex., Oct. 16 Eli Lilly & Co. six years. Services (UP)—Oilman Edgar B. Davis, 10 a. m. Thursday, Moore & Kirk 78, who once was the “angel” of Irvington Chapel, Burial, St a $1.5 million Broadway flop. Joseph's Cemetery.
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in his first big gusher on bor- 0728 N. Capitol Ave.. retired chief engineer at YWCA Blue Triangle Mr. Davis, a native of Brock- Hal). Services 2 p. m. Thursday
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suffered a stroke a week ago and Crown Hill. Friends may call at Patton Funeral Home. “The Ladder” a play dealing ® » =» with his conceptions of oriental WILLIAM CC. BEACHAM, 40, religions and the theory of re- 1228 Burdsal Pkwy., a mail carincarnation, ran -for two years rier here 13 years. Services 2 in New York, although it was a p. m. Thursday,r Witherspoon failure. Production costs, along United Presbyterian Church. Burwith the writing fee he paid to ial, ; Crown Hill.
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PENDLETON, Oct. 18 (UP — Four prisoners, two of them only weeks away from parole, escaped from the Indiana Reformatory today by walking away from an outside detail in the institution's dairy farm. James Hutter, 29, sentenced in La Porte County in 1944, and John Greer, 26, sentenced in
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