Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1952 — Page 21

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dent, Mrs. Mary to infoym her of the sudden death of her mother.

day in a hospital in Danville, Ill.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | Try to Deliver Death Message

Relatives today sought aid in‘called by the Baas family yesterlocating a recent Indianapolis resi- day and asked to inform Mrs. EdAlice Edwards, wards.

{a few hours before I got the phone Gl, Another Man Die | Her mother, Mrs. Mamie Baas, call,” said the aunt. “But I didn’t Truck Collide a resident of Ladoga, died yester- get the address, Then the call {came and I spent most of the

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Mrs. Edwards moved here from night looking for the house where

Ind.—An Army inois in May. She had been liv-|ghe's rented a room. But I couldn't

private and an unidentified man/ing at 2049 W. Washington St.\)ocate it and no one in the neigh|were killed early today when their But three weeks ago she movéd to/porhood knew her.”

| speeding car rammed head-on]

|Into a traller-truck, setting the| [truck afire, during an 85-mile- -an-| hour police chase. Hammond policemen George, Wise and Vern Corlin said Pvt.|

|{Wis., and his companion, about| 21, were killed as the — chased them on U. 8. 41 in smarty} Munster, Ind. Pat. Wise said the em, a sideswiped a taxicab mond, and the men "oy to stop. Joseph C. Gregory, 28, Jasper, Ind., was driving the truck. He suffered third degree burns on {his arms, legs, back and face

{his clothes blazing. |’ His condition was not serious, (hospital attendants said. Adam Funk, Munster town] marshal, said a tire apparently| blew out on the victim's car, {causing it to swerve to the wrong {side of the four-lane ie highway,

Guilty i in Drunk Driving Case

In the first police court jury trial in several years, James R. Davis, 29, of 1261 Madison Ave., was found guilty yesterday of drunken driving. | The jury, which deliberated an {hour and 15 minutes, fixed a fine | of $100 and costs and suspended his driver’s license for a year. | Davis, arrested after an acci-| ident Aug. 27, also was fined $1! and costs on a reckless driving charge. He appealed the two con-| victions and bond was set at $250. | | Walter (Big Tom) Thompson, {recently fined $1000 and costs on (gambling charges, had been called las a possible juror. However, he was never called for duty as the jury was selected and court at/{tendants said he did not appear

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Mrs. Sara Thomas, Washington 8St., was

ARMY Pfc. Roy L. Boling, son of] {Emery Boling, Goshen, Pfc. Wilbert R. Harper, son of {Hardy Harper, Bloomingdale. Pvt. Raymond J. Kuhn, son of Charley E. Kuhn, Bremen, Cpl. Charles E. Long, son of] |Clarence B. Long, Lafayette. | Pvt. Chester E. Rigsby, son of] Russell H. Rigsby, Freedom. Pfe. George Yuritie, son of {James Yuritic Sr,

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