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° v g | Times State Service . f 3S | FRANKFORT, Nov. 26--The Jota: oe oY died in the hoe nightmarish shooting accident TodaV, in their farm } >
* {which ‘killed his younger brother . |haunted 14-year-old Arthur Gross {today as preparations were made {for the funeral. Arthur was entering the house with a loaded shotgun after huntling with two companions Sat-
urday night. Suddenly his 9-year- Yugoslavs Charge Russ
old brother Byrle Wayne tumbled - Massing on Border
{from a high chair, { “Arthur!” the little boy crie las: he struck thé floor. oy shed PARIS, Nov. 26 (UP)—YugoStartled by the sound of his S2Via charged today that Rus|name, Arthur whirled around, ac- 4% and its satellite countries had \cidentally brushing the gun massed troops and built fortifiagainst the door frame. cations along the ‘Yugoslav borThe gun went off. ders for a possible invasion.
about nine miles northeast of Frankfort, Arthur and his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Dallas Gross, were getting ready for Byrle's funeral tomorrow.
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Arthur looked in horror at, Yugoslav delegate Milovan > his younger brother, who was Djilas told the United Nations |mortally wounded. Political Committee that the
A shot had pierced Byrle's action “fundamentally threatens right lung, Less than two hours Siworle peace.”
| STRAUSS A | SAYS:
STORE HOURS 9:30 TILL § (Saturdays
9 till 6)
Until Christmas—
Acme Telephoto.
GRIM WORK-—Rescuers cut through a mass of steel to rem ove the dead from the train crash near Woodstock, Ala., yesterday which took the lives of 17 persons. Note wedding band on the hand of the victim in the wreckage. z no broken windows or doors. But 1 : Pilfered {the money was gone.
“Crescent Limited" hanging from the trestle where the crash L | Gi | 8 WOODSTOCK, Ala., Nov. 26—A Southern Railway oca irl, 0, When the grocer and the police
occurred, official said today 17 persons were killed when two stream- lke Counts v : firs d P h d : 3 liners collided head-on here yesterday afternoon after the : Candy Gives iis weno *“ Dies in Crash Cg
On ‘Baby A’ he knew nothing about it. engineer of one of the trains “ran right into a red board” n a Y
DEATH CAR—This is one of the passenger cars of the L&N
By United Press
Just before they left, the grocer
® trea a box of candied cerns Om lev Brid Burglar Away » » ox ot candies erie: Qn [cy Bridge
of warning signals. = E The railroad announced that 16 whether he answered the whistle. or urope
: store. Pearson said he’d bought | bodies were removed from the|signal and if not, why not.” Bi United Pris ™> Because a box of candied them at another grocery and| An 8-year-old Indianapolis girl. \ p00 of the two trains—the| No Chance of Error . ROME, Nov. 26—Gen. Dwight] cherries tattled on him, Joseph|given them to his landlady. was killed yesterday when two {
Pearson, 43 N. swered a burglary charge before
Pearson is a former employee
Jefferson St., an-|
Doesn't Handle Brand He named the other grocery, but police found it does not sell
{used a little-known trap door in
cars skidded together on an icy bridge south of Warsaw. Four
40, received minor injurie
Louisville and Nashville's south- | Mr. Wetterau said there was no D. Eisenhower told the North Atbound Crescent Limited and possibility of human error in the !antic Treaty Council today that Southern’s northbound Southern- operation of the block light sig- D® Was counting on the new) “baby” tactical atomic bombs for
NOTE T0
Judge Phillip L. Bayt in Municipal . other persons were hurt in city er. |nals, since they show red auto- ; ( ot. { Pp that hrana ot Skerries, th 4- traffic. The two trains piled together matically whenever another train the defense of KFurope against Core 3 ncay mitted vg lib Pra > Dead was Nancy Williams, @ few seconds after Engineer T. js on the section of track. Communist aggression. (2 to 22) 1 yo av ino . A é as Nan ams, © i Judge Bayt, holding court for The mystery of how the burglar daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. J- Powers, a Southern Railway | This was the first time in recent Addressing the military com- 4 the first time, continued the case ® mystery gl . ra 5 ~. | official said, brought the South- mittee of the council, Gen. Eisen-| had entered was solved, police Williams, 4138 Roselawn Dr. {days the Crescent had been routed until Thursday. > rts a" om « wife erner off a siding in the face of ] ¢ hower said, however, that even added, when Pearson faid he had Mr. Williams, 47. and his wife, over this particular section o : e three different types of warning... although Mr. Wetterau said the use of such bombs would not
sign als and headed it up the main yi hag peen done frequently in Femove the need for 60 to 70 diine in the path of the onrushing the past. visions of ground troops for his Crescent, which was traveling He said Mr Atlantic Pact defense forces.
Powers was not abe es an hour, n ; Williams skidded 2D0Ut 65 mil told the Crescent was on the The council
of Zaph's Market, 2202 E. Wash-{the rear of Zaph's Market. ington St., where a burglar stole; Finally, . according to police, some Saturday night, ac- Pearson led them to the Michigan eording to the proprieter, Eman- St. bridge over Pleasant Run,
Other Driver Unhurt
cash State police said the auto ’ THEIR PARENTS delegates met in
driven by Mr.
+ | secret, but a spokesman disclosed | uel Zaphiriou where he showed them $21.90 nin the oncoming car dr by Engineer Leaps (track. Engineers are never given : Oa E Mr. Zaphiriou was puzzled by Placed in two socks and buried =. o More. 61 Wabash The railroad said Mr. Powers, Specific information on what Gen. Ser away peach, 4 There are CLEARANCES the question of how the b inside a cigar box. a im 2 am : {trains are running near them, he| e Supreme Commander sal q v the burglar jon a slick overpass on Ind. 15 i Jeaped from JE cab em, said, since the signals, if obeyed |his Atlantic Pact command was in the Shops for Young Men
broke into his store, There were
| “taking into account what new| weapons might do to facilitate | ithe task of building up strength in Europe to face aggression.” |
“New weapons,”
—that are plenty worth knowing about! y
Morris was unhurt. 17th victim. Because he died, it| Will keep them clear.
Check Mi | ec IXup : A 14-year-old pedestri probably will never be known | ‘Who Cares?
. : fered head injuries as the ‘vesult why he ignored automatic block] Puts Motorist sth St. light signals, a warning whistle] Jim Buford, of Tuscaloosa, 25th St. S Ala., a passenger who works for
signal and flag signals that told
sui-
of a truck-car crash at
Included are great buys in
it was made|
vck- In » and Scofield Ave. yesterday. the Atomic Energy Commission known, mean the new small ol Doghouse The car was knocked nto Joe NT Othe danger Lin Weehington, said he heard A| atomic weapons recently tested SUITS and OUTERWEAR and he Sout i ik i Tei md | . kle- ROBERT FOERDERER. 2325 yronroe, 3103 Graceland Ave. His 10" tp. aiding to allow the|0ise [ke a giant sledge hammerithe United States i sight of other seasonable items!
N. New Jersey St, today got out .,ndition in General Hospital to: troops. They can be used on the|
LIE. Wetterau, general agent of ylant for the injured. the Southern, said in Birmingham, He Ala, that Engineer R. C. May of «wh, was pretty banged up,” still he Southbound Southerner blew! 'automatically thought of his job one long and two short blasts on ;n4q asked: no R oy, Lay his whistle as he passed Powers’! .«ywhna's going to pay for that w ge would uitimately- Include. train : . . whisky?" Germans. Warning Flags “I told him: ‘Who cares?’ and ree
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BEY le] 1:15 uP
Seville
Ave. Horne, 58. of Jersey Stn was in
trained} and their mobilization.” | Gen. Eisenhower pleaded with the European allies to try to pro-| ceed with a “European army,
vesterday
: southb section the same . imi i AND of his wife's doghouse—but not jay was fair. oa : But the south-] "The next thing 1 remember|battleseld for limited destruction It's a swell chance to pocket until after a hurried trip to the Walter Harris. 28. of 1550 Co- bound Southerner was being fol- Was the voice of a boy scream- in contrast to the mass destruc-| . . cafeteria court this morning. tombia Ave. was Griver of the lowed by the Crescént Limited, |IN8: ‘Mother, Mother, are you tion of the larger A-bombs. | some savings right now! It seemed. that last week Mr, 57 3 Ave. Was drier JY, ; : rn ; i ; is| i MI.icar and Frank Ball, 38. of 2246. ne Crescent normall takes! Gen. Eisenhower added to his| Foerderer wrole 1Wo cheekS—ip. ion Ave, drove the UUTK sneer ote It y Although blood was streaming, “new weapons” statement: | Drop in—as soon as you 4 one to pay a $2 parking fine, the Neither was hurt : TY Bhothes iggy TY a es) from 3. Buford's mouth, pe “But no new weapons will solve * J 331s: other for $70 cash for his Wite.™ LoCo CL Lo i DON Ie Oe i ausé|siumbled back 10 the club Car AMdiey, rrr Bchien SHEL oe conveniently can. . Inadvertently, he mailed the An Indianapolis couple was in- of ajwashout on its own tracks. got some whisky as a shock stim- teg { £70 Th jured in a two-car smash at i training and the men (who are! a check to the cafeteria court, \ es ) g /
handed his wife the $2 parking St. ang Semen;
N. New condition in St. Vincent's Hospita today with chest Her husband, 58 one of the drivers was treated for a cut on the head.
said the club ear porter fine check. 0
This morning he reclaimed his wife's check from Mrs. Maybelle Oliver and handed her the proper icheck.
L. STRAUSS & C0. YOUNG MEN=-
injuries.
| i » > ~ i i | INDIANAPOLIS A 17-year-old driver, John! a rot . { | TRAFFIC CASUALTIES . |Pickrell, 2749 Madison Ave, That signal means another train went back with it and gave it to 92 Women Injured ¢ | (329 Days) lescaped with an injured hand iS, following, Mr. Wetterau said.ithe passengers who seemed to need GAY i Nov. 26 » 4 RESTAURANT 1956 1951 iwhen a passenger train hit his car Also, he said, the southbound it most,” Mr. Buford said. SAM LORD 5 Mina, ] oF, 3 s § NORTH MERIDIAN §T, Accidents ...... 8289 7619 yesterday on Bo hi ‘an a Southerner carried flags indicat-) Five crewmen were killed when oR pi ri er S rio ly ] Injured ......... 3158 $336 Railroad crossing at Lawrence IDS that another train was follow- two other freights collided yes vomen ee lure Ser ul) | Killed 59 58 |Ave, U ity Height ong terday near Orchard, Ida. [ester RY When If Car ahc a SS esauens aye, Lhiversly xe Ss Mr. Wetterau said Mr. May was Crevhoond Sus collided headuop STRAUSS supposed to get an answering {about five miles west of here. SAYS
* ee rc genience EE 2 one could be
. found who heard | a . Cut on Plea |
Wetterau said, amtomatic bitork signals in opera-
from Birmingham put up a For Leniency Answ yer od Pray or?
od light warning Powers not to go onto the main track yet. f i . : thei B : He (Powers) ran right into a et! OF ere rs hel P red board,” Mr. W s aul S sild the t to thi - JLLC 0 et Wo 1 Bry, vetterau sald. caved two men from life im- Would the answer to this We probably never will know ‘ } i a — 2 oT prisonment today. great quesuon be vital in ; | Judge Harry O. Chamberlain, valle if actually provable in 1 oe Jost Ducky {Criminal Court 1, sentenced Ed-| your own experience’ - . iward Jacobs, 27, of 1915 N. Capi-| "Then this messape is Jor 8 | Y our PARIS, Nov. 26 (UP) [tol Ave, and Eddie Lee Mont-| YE Secretary “of State Dean {gomery, 18, of 1247 Highland Pl. | VOU, It 1S 3uDSCrnoed to.1n Acheson and British For- (to’15 years in the Indiana Re- " heartfelt thankfulness by $- i eign Secretary Anthon . wl hiseire u ne oo . Y |formatory. your neighbors in this comand r DY | orien Takes fhe Victim Edgar W. 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