Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1951 — Page 6

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They Happen i in Threes—

Mishaps Bear Out Old Circus Superstition

FCC Takes Action To Eliminate TV Interference

WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (UP) ~The Federal Communic Commission moved today 10 eliminate some of the interference

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Argentine to Mark Peron's Re-election

BUENOS AIRES, Nov.18 (UP) —A general work stoppage today throughout Argentina was ordered yesterday in celebration of President Juan D. Peron's reelection. The government-sponsored General Labor Confederation ordered its 2400 unions, with about 5 million members, to cease work from 4 p. m. to midnight. . A mass meeting in Central Mayo Square here today will be followed by a torchlight parade over the main streets. Similar parades will be held in cities throughout the country. Mr. Peron resumed the presidency yesterday after a twoweek leave of absence.

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Ry United Press An old circus superstition that

accidents in the big a series of three was

top always happen in borne out today after two aerialists were Killed in_ haps and a third injured The fatal cvele began Wednesday when pretty 17-year-old Evy Trostl plunged from a tight-wire in Baltimore's Fifth Armory 60 feet to the sawdust-covered ring below, She was dead on arrival at- a hospital Some T7500 witnessed the accident, Then at Ft. Wort} terdav. 58-vear-old was adjusting the R0-foot pole used

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Tex., vesFred Miller rigging on an in his aerial act the Ric ‘ande

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in preparation for Valley Mid-W The rigging ‘came apart tions” ahd Mr. Miller dropped to his death. The collapsed rigging crashed down around him THe was completed “according to the superstitions of circus folk— yesterday when Jyan Ibarra a 27-vear-old acrobat plunged from a broken horizontal bar during his act with the Shrine Circus performing in Springfield 111. The fall knocked him unconscious and he was taken to St. John's Hospital wi th neck injuries and a possible skull fracture George Westerman, executive director of the Polack Bros. Circus, which staged jhe per-

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big top accidents occur in threes

As soon as the performers hear of an accident, they tighten up and get real jittery Mr. Westerran said That may be one reason vr the accidents always happening in threes They {immediately -get conscious of the hazards of their act and théy take stock of themselves “They're very religious people, of course,’ Mr. Westerman said and the only superstition they have is about death that it

always happens in threes.”

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Wayne H. Caffee, alias James Cox. had fallen asleep in the bowling alley, 37 E. Maryland St., he insisted to police who heard p ding in the place at l1 an Then he got v. he told the officers who said they found him breaking into a candv vend-

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he arrested : ff f ‘z then arrested Caffee, of Camppound hogs were £18 to 318.50: commercial. $23 to $33

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