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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1952 z THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.
School Bus. Driver Files Slander Suit
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$10,000 Action Marks | Fight With Parents
By JOHN V. WILSON : A $10,000 slander suit was injected today in a boiling
Perry Township fight between parents and a school bus driver they are seeking to oust. The driver, Stephén W, Tilson, filed suit SEAInSt Mrs. Magdalene Stumpf, 512 Lawrence
Ave,, charging she made “defamatory” remarks against him. Mrs. Stumpf, mother of a 12-year-old girl, is one of several parents who opened a fight last month to break -Mr, Tilson's
parents were locked out of Edgewood » School where they. had planned to meet to 4 renew demands for Mr. Tilson's ouster, Parents charged the school doors were locked on orders of
school bus contract. «" Trustee Nelson Swift. They said The controversy was height- théy had informed him of the ened last night When protesting proposed meeting by registered letter, Mr. Swift acknowledged he or|dered the doors locked. . “We had one meeting with these people,” Down With Ball he told The Times today, “and Swinging for a strike, a local they agreed to go along, with a bowler struck himself when his 30-day trial period for Tilson.
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Bowler Knocks Self
thumb stuck in the ball last, “We can't consent to hold night. meetings every time someene Donald Wagoner, 29, of 5874 has a whim.” Rosslyn Ave. bowling with the Petition Rejected Phillips 66 team at Valhalla Al-| leys, 2545 W. Morris £t., swung Earlier, the parents presented
his bowling ball, but his thumb/® 42-name petition to Trustee stuck and the ball swung up and Swift calling for Mr. Tilson’'s restruck him in the head knocking moval. But the township adhim. to the floor. visory board rejected it at a Taken to’ Methodist Hospital, Meeting Aug. 18. Mr. Wagoner was treated for a| Mr. Tilson, owner of a drug-3-inch gash in his head. |store at 4108 Madison Ave. is the son of A. Jack Tilson, former He lives
| Marion County clerk.
oid Ruse Costs i McFarland Rd. The Circuit Court suit charged Woman Watch, $150 Mrs. Stumpf made: “defamatory”
A 23-year-old expectant moth- remarks about Mr. Tilson’s qualier was duped of $150 and a fications as a school bus driver.
" watch valued at $100 when She; Besides the $10,000 damages,
fell victim to the old “pigeonithe suit seeks a court order to drop” game here yesterday. | prohibit Mrs, Stumpf from “makMrs. Helen King, 1955 Ralston ing further false and defama-
Ave. told police a man and worf- tory statements against the
Manlove Ave,
Man Held in Soying In ‘Argument Over A 36-year-old man was ya wth murder last night following the Kknife-death of another man ‘during an “argument over $4.” | Theodore F. Williams, 35, of 2827 Caroline Ave. was arrested jafter Samuel Hibbitt, 25, of 2355 died . in General Hospital of knife wounds. Wit{nesses said the fatal stabbing ‘took place in the 800 block of N. {West St., after the two men argued about money. | Williams appeared in Municipal : Court 3 today. The case was continued to Sept. 17.
‘Dry Ice Explodes; ' Boy, 12, Injured
lance doctor.
{driven by ‘Harold Woodford, 44, |of 2927 {dashed across N.
{was taken home by his parents,
: ; ” il [inves hots by William A Oates Jr LOCKED OUT—Parents planning a protest meeting against a school bus driver stand outside Edgewood School when the door is found locked, The township trustee refused use of the school for - the meeting.
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Cars Hit 2 Boys As School Opens
Two school-age boys were in-| jured in traffic last night on the| eve of school reopening. Kenneth McQueen, 6, of 3918 Graceland Ave, was struck by a car driven by Frank C. Richardson, 29, of 4033 Boulevard Pl. when he rode his “bike” out of an alley near his home into the street. Kenneth was treated at the scene hy a General Ambu-
Dennis Grider, 7, of 714 E. St. Clair St., was struck by a car Bethel ;Ave., when he Pine St. just
north of E. St. Clair St. Dennis
SUES FOR $10,000 — Bus
driver Steve Tilson.
an working together convinced plaintiff.” her she could get rich quick. She Mrs, Stumpf told The Times brought painful consequences to : said they told her they had found today: 2 12-veir.old ho last night ‘Fund to Aid Moppets a large sum of money and were|. “The only thing I'm interested | J . J . . A : willing to share it with her if|in is getting a’safe driver for our Auto Crash Fatal Gerry Hefldricks, 1442 W. Mar-| GREENFIELD, Mass, (UP) — she put up security and would|children.” JEFFERSONVILLE State. po- ket St, took some dry ice given The Greenfield Tap & Die Corp. meet them later. She charged the bus driver had lice said today Walter Ulmer, 63, him by an ice cream vendor and has established a $32,000 scholarShe put up the security, but been late in picking up children Bardstown, was killed yesterday Sealed it in a glass jar. ship fund for worthy children of nobody met her later. Mrs. King on his route who attend Riley,/when his auto went out of con-{ The jar exploded, gashing both employees. It is believed to be the went home with an empty pocket-| Edgewood and Calvary Lutheran trol, struck a bridge and was hit ‘of his hands. Gerry was treated first New England manufacturing book. {grade schools. by a truck on U.S, 31 near here. at home by the family doctor, firm to make such a move.
Mr. d Mrs. Willi G yr. Experimenting with dry ice, AB rs Jam Sride
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