Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1923 — Page 13

FRIDAY APRIL 13, 1923

MERCHANT COP IS INJURED BY AUTO; • AUTOS WRECKED Howard Egolf taken to City Hospital—Drivei Held in Another Crash. While running to board a street car at Washington and Pennsylvania Sts., at 4 a. m. today, Howard Egoif, 41, of 729 E. Eleventh St., a merchant police officer, was struck by an automobile. He was taken to city hospital. William Kerr, 950 E. Georgia St., who was driving a taxi owned by the Holtkemeyer taxi company. said Egolf ran suddenly from the sidewalk. Witnesses told police the tayi was not going fifteen miles an hour. Egolf suffered a scalp wound. While police were investigating the accident another occurred near the same place. An Indiana Taxi Company's automobile, driven by Roy Palmers. 4957 Boulevard Place, going east on Washington St., skidded into a truck owned by the Booth Fishery and driven by Delbert Spark, living at the Oxford Hotel. The automobiles were damaged. Following an accident on New York St., near Alabama St., early today. Earl Bolden, 30, colored, of 1435 N. Senate Ave.. was arrested on charges of drunkenness and operating a movehicle while under the influence liquor. Bolden was driving 1 his car north on Alabama St. and attempted to turn west on New York St. His car collided with an automobile driven by Earl Ford. 1215 E. New York St. Car Oosses Sidewalk Bolden’s car continued on its way until it had crossed the sidewalk and collided with the building of the Indiana Taxi Company. Both cars were wrecked. Police allege Bolden broke a bottle containing white mule whisky. He said a bottle broken on the curb contained gasoline. When Bolden was searched at police headquarters, paper money was found in almost all of his pockets. Bolden had $lO2. most of It in $1 bills. Bolden was arrested March 22 on chargee of child neglect. He was arrested on April 3 on the charge of operating a blind tiger. Lucille Terry 4, of 2909 N. Olney St., was injured about the head when an automobile in which she was riding with her mother was struck by a machine driven by Louis E. Hesler. Thirty-Fourth St. and Shadeland Ave., today at Massachusetts Ave. and Sherman Dr. Hesler was charged with assault and battery*-

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RUHR WANTS PEACE, SAYS EBERT, BUT(Confinued From Page 1) I “Every utterance regarding the Ruhr situation at the present time must naturally stand under the shadow of that fearful blood bath among the peaceful Krupp workers at Essen. “You yourself undoubtedly have seen from the mourning ceremony —attended by representatives of the whole German nation at the Reichstag—how alj Germany has been most deeply stirred up through this newest terror act of a brutal, blind militarism committed in the midst of so-called peace. “A report of the Krupp factory council, in which Christian unions and free unions as well as communists are represented, has proved incontrovertible to every unprejudiced and open minded person before the whole world that there cannot be any talk of provocation by the workers !against French troops “On the contrary, on the part of j the Germans—workers and directors ! as well as laborers—everything humanly possible occurred to bring ! about a peaceful solution of the con- . flict at the Krupp Works. "No weapon was raised on the j German side. “Peaceful, unarmed workers did j nothing more than protest the illegal I penetration of armed French soldiers i Into the factory by quitting work, j “Where, then, was any threat? If j j they only wanted to requisition au- | j tomobiles, why then machine guns j j and soldiers ready' to shoot? “There could be no easier proof ; ; than this that the Ruhr invasion is a j | military force action with powder and

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