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CRASHFive Others HurtAs Cars CollideHeadon at HobbsBasketball Fans Invited to Tipton Gym WednesdayPrincipal Charles Edwards^ teday extended an Invltaticn to basketball fans interested in watching the filming of 'n'his. U Basketball'^' to be presented at the Tipton gym at 9 a.m. Wednesday^ sealing themselves in the upper halt of Hie west side bleachers inthe gym«Practice for the film starts at B a.m. daily all this week^ but Wednesday the cameraswill be shooting ''crowd scenes'% and while the fold*ting bleachers on the first floor will be occupied by the school's yell block and stu* dent body, the public may occupy the second floor perm*Viola Frances (Thompson) •Switzer, 48, Elwood route 3. near New Lancaster, died of a broken neck in t headon collision of .twp cars on .the State Road 28 curve one-tenth of a mile west of Road 213 at about 8:40 p. m. Sunday in the wake of the Easter storm.This was, the mpst severe of multiple accidents* in the county and area over the weekend.Samuel Switzer, driver of Ihc ' car and husband of the fatally injured woman, received a crushed chest and was taken to Tipi on hospital.Four members of a family in the second vehicle were in* jured.Driver Lecil ‘*Salty' Perrin, 821 A. East King. Kokomo, recently of Tipton, lost control of his 1953 sedan, crossed the center line of the highway, and struck the 1963 station wagon of the Switzers.Perrin's mouth was lacerated, and his left leg sprained. Mrs. Lylith Perrin, 23, received a fractured elbow. Jeffery Perrin,
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Tipton, Indiana, US

Mon, Mar 30, 1964

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