Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1952 — Page 8

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HANDS HELP—Raymond Wright, ‘8.year-old boy hit by.a cat at 23d and Meridian, gets

ald from bystanders and ambulance doctor.

A 4-year-old bystander was in County Jalil, Anderson, on an open critical condition here today fol: charge, lowing a fight between his father| and another worker at a cannery in Madison County.

The boy was either accidentall struck by a hammer thrown by ht

one of the corhbatants; or fell and

Riley Hospital called “critical” the condition of head. .

Stories of the two men conflict. day Madison County officials quoted Y Rush as saying Mr. Morris pulled| y' a knife on him apd that he then w, gall Creek Pkwy., South Drive irled’ a hammgs at Mr. Morris. was in critical condition in St. Rush denied Mr, Morris’ conten- Vincent's Hospital with head innit his head on the concrete floor. tion that the hammer hit the boy. juries and broken left leg.

for Children He said the boy fell and hit his

Bobby Morris, son of 27-year-old John Morris and his wife, Louise,

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* Anxiously the parents waited

for the latest reports on their boy's vondition after his opera-| tion. The child's skull was frac-

tured.

The . father and his neighbor, James Rush, also 27, fought yesterday. The tiff was reported

over some eggs. the Brunson Canning Co., half a}

mile north.of Orestes. Rush was héld in Madison

Tryouts Tonight For Ice-O-Rama

Tonight's the night for tryouts| i for skaters of all ages seeking solo and specialty “act” parts in| the sixth annual Times Ice-O-

Rama.

The session will. be held at 10:40 p, m., following the regular schedule of skating at the Fair] :

They battled at

Grounds Coliseum. - Adults, whether seeking &pe-|

clalty numbers or not, also are| missions, will address Third to report tonight at the same, Christian Church women to. hour for registration and to bel morrow. -

assigned parts in the two-hour)

extravaganza.

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Women's Group To Hear Talk trom Cathedral grade school,

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$ it SPEAKER—Miss Edith Eb.

erle, authority on Christian |

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The Ice-O-Rama, which eachien of the Third Christian Church

year raises money for charity, recent Miss’ Edith Eberle in|

Bo ight,| will be staged Thursday nig a talk tomorrow at a 6:20 p. m.|

Mar. 13, in the Coliseum. i “Rehearsals are in full swin

and some 400 amateur skaters) The last i of sales literature for the United tration periods for those not yet|., ...... Missionary Soctety Here.

are taking part.

gigned are:

Saturday, 8 a. m. * through 12 years. Sunday, 5:15 p. m.— ages 13 years through high schoo

grades.

Te Deum Forum Booked Friday

The Te Deum Forum will pre-| sent Dr. Anthony Trawick Bous-| scaren of San Francisco in an ad-| dress on “Korea and the Evolu-|

tion of the Foreign Policy” at 8 p.m. Friday in the Murat Theater, ; Dr. Bouscaren, holder of two Distinguished Flying Crosses for service in the Pacific. Theater in World War II, author of several books and au-

Dr. Bouscaren ity on Soviet

foreign policy, teaches political | _ science in the University of San]

Francisco, He also specializes in the fields of Christian democracy in Europe, communism &nd Euro-

pean politics. All non-Catholics will be ad- |

mitted free to the lecture.

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g/dinner in the church building.

Miss Eberle serves as director |

—TFor all ages She reviews and evaluates litera{ture for missionary education in For alljchurches over the United States. 1 Miss Leona Miller is president of {the BPW of Third Church.

Boy’s Skull Fractured 2 Boys Hurt,

1 Critical As Dad, Worker Fight 1 critically

In Traffic

lcar driven by Walkef B. Hodge, {65, of 5815 N. Pennsylvania St.

John M. Mattingly, 31, of 414 N. Beville Ave. in the 5400 block of | E. Washington St.

into the paths of the cars.

Socialites Reconciled

| | Thomas, Feb. 5 (UP)—Christine {Cromwell Hoffman has with{drawn a divorce suit she had {pending her against her husband, {Richard Hoffman, court officials said today. The two socialites {left for a “second honeymoon” [at nearby St. John's Island after {the reconciliation.

Don't Let YOUR Child

Two boys were hospitalized to-

esterday afternoon. Raymond E. Wright, 8, of 151

He wag hit at 23d and Meridian

streets,

Police said he was struck by a

The boy was returning hom

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

The triple-echarge against

violated handled through the company’s] New York executive offices.” The! {overcharges amounted to $109,-| 657, the OPS said. Sol A. Liebman, OPS district! enforcement company claimed the overcharges | resulted from a price schedule put | e into effect Jan. 22, 1951, increas- | {ing prices over the company’s|

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Times photos by John R. Spicklemire,

CRUSHED—Raymond Wright was carrying spelling test pa. | pers home from Cathedral grade school.

IU. S. Files $328,971

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He was hit by a car driven by

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