Bloomington (Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana) Daily Telephone, June18, 1928, p. 1. PORCH POST KILLS BABE Children at Play As Bloomington Family Visits North of Town, 7-Months-Old Youngster Meets Tragic End. Yesterday afternoon while children were at play the seven-months old infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baugh, west 11th street, was almost instantly killed when a post of a porch fell across the child's head, crushing the skull. It was a most peculiar accident. The Baughs had gone out northeast of the city, a short distance east of Dolan, to go over their little farm, and in the meantime the infant was placed in a crib and left on the porch of a house occupied by a Mr. Martin. Other children were at play, romping about on the porch when one of the posts that proped [sic] the roof became lose and fell so as to strike the baby's head, death resulting at once. Coroner Frank Tourner was called and found the facts to be as reported above. The tiny baby was brought to the home late yesterday. There are five brothers-Leonard, Ronald, Clarence, Noble and Paul and four sisters-Ruth, Ruby, Reba and Nina. The dead little boy, Ula Robert, is the only son by this marriage. The funeral and burial tomorrow at 3 o'clock at the Mt. Pleasant church, in charge of Rev. W. C. Chafin. Paul bearers will be Herschel Roby, Paul Douglas, Ray Newton and Wm. Chambers. The flower bears are Ruth Chambers, Sylvia and Virginia Wells and Mildred Anderson.