The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 June 1963 — Page 8
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Mrs. Gayle Jarret Williams, 58, R R. 5, Anderson, died Tuesday ni^ht in Anderson’s Community Hospital from injuries suffered May 29 in an auto accident on a Madison County road. W — - * —
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PRINCETON. UPI — Julius L. Davidson, about 54. Evansville a brakenian for the C&FI Railroad, was killed Tuesday when a car rolled over him in the King’s
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that the loot included costume jewelry valued at $100, cash totaling $55, a wrist watch and i portable television set. Separate Mishaps Claim Six Lives Two traffic accidents on U.S. 41 in Indiana Tuesday claimed the lives of six persons, three of them children, to raise the Indiana 1963 toll to at least 498 compared to 462 this time last year. Four persons, three from one family, were killed in a one-car crash near Attica in Warren County. They were June Jacks, 38. of Mic higan City, and her two sons, Danie, 4. and Dayrl.14. and Mrs. Virginia Strain. 46, of near Valparaiso. The ear. driven by Mrs. Jacks, went off the road a quarter of a mile from Attica, struck a 15foot embankment and rolled over Authorities said the top of the
car struck a tree and was sheared off. Lillie Yocum, 72, and her granddaughter, Lisa Yocum, 3 months old, both of Cedar Lake, were killed in a two-car pileup in Seherville. a car driven by Geneva Lee, 25, Highland, made a left turn in front of the victim’s car and they collided. The tot’s father and Mother, Ralph and Jean, were injured, as
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ADRIFT SIX DAYS IN LITTLE 6AITBOX—Rescued by the Coast Guard after being adrift in a 39 Inch square baitbox in the Gulf of Mexico for six days, without water or food, Russell C. Swift. 45, a fisherman fiom West Springfield, Pa., talks to newsmen In Fort Myers, Fla. He said his 30-foot snapper boat “Java” sank on its InaugnraJ run. He said he could not wave to other fishermen because he was afraid his baitbox would overturn. Doctors said he was sunburned and blistered, but otherwise in surprisingly good condition.
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