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WEDNESDAY, MAR. 12, 1952.

NYC Service Here Due to

Jot : D ld radfor 23, 1438 N jew Jers Walter, Bertha Anderson, 415 Smith. A young father of three died in pv "iy Beri 22, 41'N “Dickson Clifford Vona Woodson, 1234 W.' New Methodist Hospital last night, Hugh Howard 30. 223 _N. Fulton; Olle. York, Willie, Mary Squire, 061 N. risme oN & x Shelllela three hours after a head-on col- David. ne herson 22. Wanamaker; Jean ——— lision in northeastern Marion Rutherford 19. Nanamaker: vermont: DEATHS F I Oo ti County. Robin Harris, 18. 1102 N. Miley Ave Laura Dili. 87. 13061 Guilford, cerebral uv ration 0 Charles Hammil, 28. Connersville; Clara oemorrhage . * Lloyd G. Forth, 32, of 6672 Cor- ~ Hammil, 25. Connersville Hepdrika ‘Ureenwood. M0. at 3713 N. : olmes, myocardial 8 lene Slated Tomorrow nell Ave. suffered multiple frac- _ _ _ - Ernest Nampion. 43° at Veterans Hopi- » Sag : tures when the car he was driv- DIVORCE SUITS FILED LR EI y Y 5 | rly ul lila JARCODSt { / . B) EMERSON TORREY ing crashed into one driven by PR TRA Sona vs. Gilbert Arnold 2) nrombusis General Hospital i \ ‘or , Chatles Al jones, . 1 ener : The first New Y ork Central Mes. Loress Lo Bintang, 3 Beaton vo, Afthur “ve. Ruthie. Frases y embolism Tie Linde. Chr i i un . R. 12, Box 252. = Bettie vs. Charles Hammonds: robert vs aslin. 79, at 1324 Li ‘ - passenger trams nce 5 : lided as they approached the crest ara a Sn "Della v5 El} 85, at General Hospital ~olli i 7illfam hy vs Robert Spene neumon day began rolling in and out of a hill from opposite directions. Wiliam Martin’ Dorothy of Reber! Spans | bueumlid 0 (Veterans Hospital, of Union Station here today Mrs. Auginbaugh was in serious bara vs. John Hagan Aniengscieous healt. W. 31st cancer s the engineers, firemen and condition at Methodist Hospital g, ppg Elliavetn Bea, 63. at 413 N. Holmes. cerea “their with several broken ribs and face BOYS bral hemorrhust | uineente MeR-| conductors ended their strike. FATAL te At. Methodist — Alert. Laverne Cobh, hem ES Full operation will be resumed ATA CRASH—Lloyd ©, cuts " (heorge. Jane McClure. piace s Dos ie ‘ at 1358 College. pReumonis i 3 ~ A rian Arker, § el 3 aL eter - tomorrow, officials of the railroad Forth. The accident occurred on E. Riche WEL Teddy, “Gertrude Chris. tenis ha . pis PLS 7 e-fourth mile east of | onard, Mabel Overton: - Ernest edmon, 81, at 980 N. Ewing, said. 75th St., on tian; Leonard NErton: Ema Jed mot 1 ~ Refusal of strikers to return to Ww } L h | Germantown Road. Dejores Hr oni John, Virginia Scniader 79, At 1028 8. Pershwork at Elkhart, Ind. and Toledo, omen to aunc I age Edsel, Iva Ford. 804 N Call hort. 47 abt 1103 N. Delaware, 0. won't affect most schedules Dri f Ik HH dianapolis, and co-owner of ‘the At Home oo" Ruby Locke. 738 Hadley v occlusion nere, and NYC spokesmen said rive. tor e ere Brookside Products Co. electric Harlestu Mattie Busby.’ 2131 N capi. nutman 4 at 2308 Wheeler. ' ! ko 8 . : . I. Revel. €atherine Carnes, 81 ) coronaly occlusion «plained most trains whict The women's division. of the specialty manufacturers, in Mec- Ath Vincent's ~Edward, Helen Elliott amr tm— He exp;a f " Ang £9 (8 5 At Coleman-— Raymond, Lois Carter; Rob Cl BS run here don't go through either Eisenhower - for - President Com- ( ordsville. . A Elaore: HATYY, SYIVis Machs Mele FIRS on Tieninitiniig of those cities mittee will launch its campaign He attended the. Lighthouse man. Earl, Ruth Roberts Stell tomorrow at 8 p.m, Moose Hall: 13 A ‘mdi i activiti ; v ‘le i i 3 - ch strawthe orton. Muriel oiiware Si inment by the An Indianapolis-to-Detroit train a¢ tivities with a luncheon at the Tabernacle in Broad Ripple ry Richends rawther Delaware St ofiieriainment ox the was still. ‘indefinite,’ the spokes- Columbia Club tomorrow. ices will be arranged throug € ut St. Francls—Richard. Mary Supple Mi dith Moninget Snctelty Buller O81 @ : m7 ? o i i 8 nerican Chemical 8o¢ y~- - man said. Ernest R. Lee, executive vice Hamilton Funeral Home. ils.a © Viasenn's TLE ale. Deut: ITs ican Chen Dinner Tak wy BY NYC freights began rolling president of the Indianapolis Mor- Mr. Forth is survived by : Donald. Barbara -VanValkenburg: Ken- F ia Roehow, Harvard Univesiy Assohere early this morning. ris. Plan and. former personal aid wife, Mary Ellen; two sons, Frank in Mary Armstrons; ier, ey ciation of Parliamentarians--10 a.m. ¥FrFirst New York Central .pas- [0 Gen. Eisenhower during World G. and Harold L.; a daughter, Bradeliaw John, Mary Shue; Cec dav’ at Colonial Furniture C9, ton .enger train to run again from War II, will speak. Hella Marie; his father, Frank; 8. "5 of.) _ jerry, Deneath Wallace. Hotel Severin Program on utility develep- | 3 . ¥ ts 8 Mrs. M. M. Littlejohn, chairman sister, Mrs. Rosemary Russell; archie. Lora Stewart. Longiy, en in Indianapolis {

i is was No. 419, a loc Indianapolis was No. 41 8 loot of the preside. John B. Rairdon, 734 S. Spencer Ave, and Robert S. Smith, 3337 N. Pennsylvania 8t., -cochairman a subcommittee to organize Republican workers behind Gen. Eisenhower. :

to Chicago which left at women’s division, will

p. m. First streamliner will he. the Southwestern Limited, marooned here since Sunday when the strike halted it en route to St. Louis. It will turn around and head for New York ati2 p. m.

Cincinnati Train Due

First NYC passenger scheduled to pull into Union Station is the Sycamore, due from Cincinnati at 4:30 p. m.. It then leaves for Chicago. Also scheduled to leave today, according to Larry Hennessey, NYC assistant general passenger agent here, are the Gateway to St. Louis and the eastbound Knickerbocker and Missourian. The James Whitcomb Riley, Royal Palm, Carolina Special, Chicago Special and the other trains will go back into service tomorrow, Mr. Hennessey said. Workers who had been idled by the strike began returning to the NYC shops and yards here late yesterday. They reported in force for the first shift this morning, George W. Birk, NYC assistant general manager said.

~ Pair Out on Bond train |

In Fake Loan Case

Two men charged with making false entries in bank records to hide bad loans amounting to about $75,000 have been released from federal custody under bond. Evans M. Rust, 42, of 1320 N. Delaware St. a vice president of Peoples State Bank, and James E. Walpole, 27, of 959 High St. a former bank loan assistant, admitted the faked entries under FBI questioning. Walpole was

released under

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William Holland, 34, > i ty Drake: Liss. Mary Perry, James. nor Holland, 25. 1742 Thadeus i tout v Burne? Atchison, 21, U. 8 Navy, joanne een Stout. Robert, Margie Wilson:

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