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A: Camp Atterbury soldier, pinned in his car 40 minutes after it hit a tree here early today, was taken to General Hospital in critical condition. A Fire Department rescue squad and a wrecker freed George W. Blackwell, 31, Detroit, stationed at the Army Hospital at AtterDuny. suffering multiple leg fractures. nternal injuries and face and ry cuts, he was unable to tell nolice how he lost control of his car at Burdsal Pkwy, and Rader St.

Couple Severely Hurt

A young Indianapolis couple was severely injured when a truck struck their car at New vork and West Sts last night, Tobert Keyes, 24, of 1335 N. vlabama St., received a concus«ion and broken ribs. His wife, a5 suffered head and chest injuries. Both were reported in fair condition in General Hospital. The truck, driven by Royal l.araway, 17, Pullman, Mich, overturned and hit another car after the crash. Police charged l.araway with reckless driving. A T0-year-old Indianapolis woman was cut on the face and fegs when an auto hit her at Delaware and New York Sts, shortly after midnight. Mrs Katherine Smith, 702 N. Linwood Ave, was treated at General Hospital and released. The driver was Alvin Raphael, 27, of 4525 Indianola Ave.

Painter, Hurt In Fall, Off Critical List

A painter, injured in a 60-foot fall from a ae on the near North Side late yesterday, was removed from the critical list at (General Hospital today. Attendants said the condition of Daniel Liston Johnson, 49, qf 1004 Hervey St. ie suffered a fractured pelvis and

compound fracture ‘of the left arm. His son-in-law, James Forder,

37. same address, fell at the same time when their safety board broke. He was released from the hospital after treatment of minor injuries, | Fell from Fifth Floor The men had been working at the fifth-floor level, painting =a sign on the south side of the Downtown Ford Sales Co. T20 N. Meridian St. They plummeted to the roof of a one-story secn of the same building Both are emploved bv the Fo ret Manor Decorating Bervice 3 Sutherland Ave

UEW Members Picket Ft. Wayne Newspaper Office

WAYNE. Nov. 18 (UP) Presses rolled as usual at the Ft Wayne News-Sentinel today in e wake of a union demonstran to protest a newspaper edirial about a labor dispute at the Capehart-Farnsworth Corp. Some 200 United Electrical Workers union members picketed

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They carried signs reading “We're good red-blooded Americans.” They paraded a half-hour and then withdrew.

Some 750 U: E. members have

heen idle at the company since Nov, 2 in what the compan) terms a ‘‘strike” and A lockout A News-Sentinel editor 1 titled “A Red Pattern?” was the subject of protest. In part, the editorial said that “Capehart

Farnsworth is a major supplier of a much-needed electronic gear for the armed services . . , it is pertinent to recall that the U. E

was ousted from the ClO because

{ its alleged sympathies for Communistic causes / Fire Crazed Cattle Shot in Australia SYDNEY. Australia, Nou. 14 ‘Pi—Hundreds of stampeding vestock, crazed by the worst

wh fires in Australian history were shot to death today if blazeencircled farm country near here A 20-mile wide wall af flame nelted railway lines, disrupted telephone communications, destroyed 48 homes and left a trail of damage running into millions of dollars,

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McKinney Slates First Speeches

WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 Frank E. McKinney will make his first speechés as Democratic national chairman in New York Nov, 26 and in Chicago Dee. 13 Mr. McKinney, who succeeded William M. Boyle Jr, Oct. 31 will address the annual .Democratic fund-raising dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in York. The speech will be bh cast and televised national

Doctor Gets 25 Yours For Slaying Wife

TITUSVILLE. Fla... Nov, 16 (UP)__Dr. Hans A. Strasser, 39-year-old former Brevard County heafth officer, began a 25-vear The new Democratic chairman prison sentence today for killing part 15 Dis pretty wife! when he found . ta Er lying nude in bed beside a Rges male friend after an I-night ihe drinking party. Dr. Strasser, second-degree murder by an allmale jury, was sentenced here yesterday in circuit court.

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Hotel Clerk Is Killed While Resisting Holdup :

. LOUIS, Nov. 16 (UP)~—Two masked bandits shot and killed Phone Firm Loan | OK’ d hotel night clerk last night Re he tried to resist a holdup WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (UP) attempt, A $104,000 Joan to the Yeoman Clerk John Kreiger, 45. was Telephone Co., of Yeoman, Ind.,

killed when he tried to strike one to improve and extend rural teleof the men. The bandits shot and phone service 4n Carroll County wounded Bennett Crump, an el- was approved vesterdav bv the evator operator, before fleeing Rural Electrification Administra without loot, tion.

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