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MAN HURT IN BUGGY CRASH DAMAGES Fred Hahn Starts Action Against Owner and Driver of Automobile Truck. TEN NEW SUITS FILED Contractor Files Suit to Collect $600 on Deposit In Local Bank. The collision of motor truck and a buggy on State Road 67 near the Madison county orphans home last January 23 is the basis of suit Fred Hahn filed against William Massey, proprietor of the Bluebird Barbecue, and his son, Robert, in superior court yesterday Hahn seeks to recover $3,000 for personal injuries. The horse drawn buggy in which he was riding was being driven by Sewell Bennet Hahn was thrown out of the buggy on the pavement. suffering injuries that caused him to be totally disabled for five weeks, and he alleges he is still partially disabled. The truck belonged to William Massey and was being driven by his son. It was loaded with coal. DIVORCE SUITS fendant is by reason of old age inValera Robinette of Anderson, was capable of managing her estate. Elmarried in October, 1929 to George wood State Bank appointed guardian. Robinette and lived with him m until Margaret Glover vs. Jack P. Glover: January, 1930, when he was arrested divorce. Restraining order issued as on a charge of committing a felony, prayed. she alleges in a suit for divorce filed in superior court. The defendant is First National Bank of Tipton vs serving a two to fourteen year sen- Tipton Buick Co., et al: note and tence at the state reformatory. Mrs. mortgage By agreement cause cerRobinette asks the court to restore tified to Delaware circuit court. her former name of Tate. State of Indiana ex ral Luther Alleging habitual drunkenness and Symons, vs. Markleville State Bank; threats of bodily harm, Julia Wat- receiver Receiver authorized to kins 2618 Columbus avenue, filed suit compound claims. in circuit court seeking divorce Superior Court. from John Watkins, whom she mar- William H. Surbaugh vs. Thomas C. ried March 6, 1928, and lived with until March. 1930. The defendant owns Finding that plaintiff is entitled to city property of the estimated value possession of premises. of $30,000. Restoration of her former Ray Bagley VS. William A. Hill; name of Johnson is asked by Mrs. damages, $150 July empanheled Watkins. Evidence heard. Argument heard CONTRACTOR SUES charge of sworn bailiff to deliberate Frank Burke, Anderson contractor Jury returns into open court with filed suit in circuit court in an effort the following verdict. "We, the jury, to recover $600 which he alleges was find for the plaintiff and assess his on deposit in the National Exchange damages at $40.' Bank to his credit on October 13 1929, when the bank discontinued business and the account was transferred to the Citizens Bank. The Citizens Bank has refused to pay the money to Burke until the controversy concerning the question of whether it should be paid to him is settled. SUITS FILED Circuit Court. Julia Watkins vs. John Watkins: divorce. George Windoffer. Superior Court. Lillian Bright vs. William Bright: divorce W. A. Kittinger Anderson Loan Assn. VS. Edna P Runyan, et al: foreclose mortgage $630. Willis S. Ellis. Anderson Loan Assn vs. Edna P. Runyan, et al: foreclose mortgage, $1,700. Willis S. Ellis. Anderson Loan Assn. vs. Edna P Runyan, et al: foreclose mortgage, $1,800. Willis S. Ellis. Anderson Loan Assn. V8. Edna Runyan: foreclose motgage, $4,350. WilValera Robinette VS. George Robinette: divorce. C. N. Dugan. Frank Burke vs. National Exchange Bank: recover money on deposit. L. J. Fred Hahn vs. William Massey et al: damages, $3,000. Busby and Davisson Herman Bryant et al. VS John Bryant. et al: partition. Busby and Davisson. COURT MINUTES Circuit Court. Super-X Gas and Oil Co. VS. Harold C. Owens, et al: injunction. Answer and cross-complaint of all defendants filed. William C. Waymire vs. Julia Waymire; guardian. Finding that deJury instructed Jury retires in