Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1951 — Page 12

PAGE 19.

" She Yodtes Him a Posies

Water-Cure Fails fo Work,

Purse Snatcher Steals $140

She tossed him § rosewas in a glass of water. Even so, it

but

Package Ohio St., rett was closing last night. After she threw the glass of water, man drew a’ gun,

Liquor Store, 11%

at him,

had laid on the counter.

WwW, just as Miss Bessie Bar-

the flower in the hit. her on the forehead, grabbed the purse she

it

Pfc. MacDonough of the .28th|

Division, Camp, Atterbury chased]

«didn’t ‘discourage the thief. the hold-up man who entered the 1026 S. pursuit, They lost the bandit among the :

C apitol Ave.,

Carlwell Harris,

30, of

joined the

cars parked in a lot on New York

St.

n To

ear the YMCA. day Miss

Barrett had about $140 in the purse. left Methodist Hospital after the

said

she | &

She

cut on her forehead was treated.

Miss Barrett grabbed the purse

too, but the handle ‘broke and the robber ran from the store with the purse.

Screaming, street,

State Polio Toll Drops

The ter

darted to the

sis’ crippling “éffects this:

at

H & K Trailer Sales, 3535 W. 16th ##

St.

"ifying polio season has ended in Sith with less Hoo-

at HE STE eRe EO THEA RT ‘Hoosier:F albsaiialts cA

[.ess than one hour earlier, a! similar to the one Barrett described to police, up Carl Freije in his liquor store

she bandit,

30

I

2 More

1 W. McCarty St,

another holdup,

Ie fled with $300.

Holdups

Miss held

He forced & the owner to the back room and got away with "$45. In blue overalls with a black stocking cap pulled over his face held up Homer Kirkman, manager of

a

man

YT In Shooting of Son

in

than last State Health Commissioner Le: TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Oct. 25 roy E, Burney reported today 331 (UP)—John Doran Jr., 33, was in Hoosiers were struck by polio-this critical condition at Union HosYear compared to 464 in 1950. pitai today of shotgun wounds Indiana's biggest polio epidemic and authorities held his

father — —

came in 1949 when 1160 cases on charges of ‘shooting with in tent to kill.

were reported and 106 people died. Hoosiers died of

This year 21 polio. In 1950, 30 died.

Dr. Burney said polio was con-

John Doran,

66,

told author-

lege: and thus ‘tosses the boy into a situation with which he is unable to cope in "The Basketball Fix." It opens at the Lyric today.

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Wednesday

. : : homeé of two daughters at West fined to 62 counties this year Terre Haute early while it spread to 75 counties last 1fter his son caused

year. Lake County was by polio this year.

deaths, more than half the state's

polio fatalities. In Marion County,

57 polio cases and five deaths.

hardest hit There were

38 cases of polio were reported this vear and ~ only one death .was attributed to the disease. Last year, there were ington Blvd, Theater Building,

turbance.” The younger Doran 67 cases reported there and 13 0 the right arm and chest.

$110,000 Estate Left By Mrs. Rosana Wood

Mrs. Rosana Wood,

a ‘dis-

was shot

5615 Washowner of the Circle left an estate

18 at the

She was the widow of Wood, founder of the

He died

The polio epidemic. in 1949 valued at $110,000. according to claimed 100 people in Marion her will filed in Probate Court County and resulted in eight today. deaths. g Mrs. Wood died Oct. —— - age of 90. Forest F. What kind 3 person Wood Auto Livery Co. in 1932,

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