The local Jewish community is greatly shocked at the death of Louis Bush, president of the Grey Lines Motor Tours and prominent in local Jewish affairs, who died yesterday from wounds inflicted when a robber shot him three times. Mr. Bush, who was 60, came to Washington 36 years ago. He was the founder of the first Grey Line in 1912. He was also a director of the Jewish Community Center and of the Jewish Foster Home.
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