Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1952 — Page 2
5 Parked Cabs |
Are Smashed by
Dynamite Bomb |
Two heavy dynamite blasts on the Red Cab lot rocked, f
a mile-wide area of the near North Side, smashing five parked cabs, last night. | A 51-year-old employee, only 15 feet from one explo
sion, was blown into the alr but) —— mmm dosnamgmnns |
escaped injury. It was the firstiarmed with a tength of powder) outbreak of cab strike violence train fuse and a blasting cap. since two weeks ago, when ‘an-| Omcers sald the explosive was other cab was dynamited andihe game kind used in the blast-| shots were fired. ing of the cab two weeks Ago. The blast came when three! Police were on duty both in home-made bombs were thrown|front and at the rear of the lot over a rear fence to the Red Cablat the time of the blasts, but lot, 2020 N. Illinois" Bt. One ofith¢ bombers came and left un-| them did not explode and Is be-|jetected, ing examined by the police bomb! patrolman Raymond: Dalton, squad for clues, jon duty at the rear, sald he ran, “I saw a sputtering arch of toward the first blast, but saw no! fire come over the fence” said one leave the scene. Four éscape| Eddie Butler, 1917 Kingbridge St. routes were available from the {rear of the lot, Lifted. by. Blast The sides of the damaged cabal “Then I smelled smoke. I were caved in, ‘and windows and! “stepped up on one cab to see what windshields shdttered. Windows it was and it went off. I was Jift-/in homes over a wide area were ed right up In the alr. I no sooner rattled and police said the blast landed. than the second blast was heard as far north as 38th went off.” Bt Police sald Mr. Butler was Officers sald a number saved from death or serious in- pickets were on the line both in
jury b which shielded him the front and rear of the lot at Jury vr 2, rth force of a ex- the time of the blast despite a re-|
plosion, {straining order issued Tuesday by!
The unexploded bomb con Cony 1 L. Niblack in Superior
~4ained four sticks of nMro starch] tied together with a string and
Missionary Group Plans Concert
The Nyack Chorale and Symphonette of the Missionary Training Institute of Nyack, N. Y., will present a sacred concert at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the World War Memorial Auditorium, Dr, Lee Olson direct the music, and Dr. Thomas Mosely, ploneer mission.
ary to China on a the border of Ti Dr. Olson
dents of the To-year-old Bible school will give thumbnall sketches of religious experiences. The Christian Missionary Alliance Church and its minister, the Rev. Russell J. Kauffman, will . sponsor the concert. Rev. Kauffman is an alumnus of the Nyack school. The chorale and symphonette will give such numbers as: “The Battle Hymn of he Republic” by bib St “The Hallelujah y : e Chorus” from “The Messiah” by They were replaced by girls and Handel. Numbers to be sung| voices carry better,
BELL OFFICES PICKETED-—Richard Overman, 4738 Strat. ford Ave., gets a light from Glenn M. Whicker, 5824 Dewey Ave., while picketing Indiana Bell's main offices, 240 N. Meridian St. last night.
CLOCK TURNS BACK—This photo of Indiana Bell supervisors manning the switchboards durLord's Prayer”| ing yesterday's work stoppage here recalls that the first telephone operators were boys and men,
women because they're supposed to be more polite and their
without accompaniment and sele¢tions by the Ambassador Quartet ‘ also are announced. $ M : St. Mary's Burns to Death in Bed To Be Oo en SPENCER, Apr. 10 (UP)—A P preliminary Investigation showed that Charles W. Curry, 485, us ig! $ burned 10 Seath when his hed ing caught while he was smoking in bed last night. The flames ap- St. Mary's Catholic Church | parently spread to a gasoline con will remain open all night to-| tainer, destroying his small house, night for adoration of the Blessed authorities said. Sacrament by the laity.
The Rev. Fr. Victor L. Goos‘sens, pastor of St. Mary's Church, ‘explained that hour-long visits of worshippers will commemorate the long watch of Jesus in the
purpose is to atone for the failure of the Apostles to spend an hour in prayer with Him,” Father Goossens added.
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more appetites than |sons attending will have an op- | : rtunity to venerate a relic, or| price ... our prices I es of wood, taken from the! permit everyone to [Cross on which Christ died the) First Good Friday.” | The Rev. Fr. Alan McCarten, | {OMI, a member of St. Mary's
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