Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 77, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1923 — Page 11

FRIDAY, AUG. 10, 1923

INJURED OFFICERS FIRE TO CAPTURE l ESCAPING DRIVER Man in Critical Condition From Wounds After Pursuit, .•>rih a bullet wound in his back, David Wright. 30, colored, 905 Coe St., is in a critical condition at the city hospital. Patrolmen Thomas O. Carter, 1433 Lexington Are., and Orva M. Wineinger, 716 N. Capitol Ave., were injured Thursday night when hurled from the running board of a large automobile driven by Wright, who was shot w r hile it was said he was trying to escape from the officers. Carter and Wineinger said they ordered Wright to leave the 600 block on Indiana Ave., several times. Wright got into a big automobile with another colored man and backed it from the curb, striking two other cars, according to officers. Police claim Wright was under the influence of liquor. The two officers jumped onto the running board and told Wright he was under arrest. The automobile speeded northwest on Indiana Ave. and turned north on West St. at a speed estimated at forty miles an hour. The car struck the curb and Carter was thrown out. The car struck the opposite curb and Winewas thrown off the running -<1 and one wheel passed over both nfs legs. The automobile ran into the Acorn restaurant. 612 X West St:, breaking a plate glass window. Wright and the other colored “man jumped from the car and ran. Both policemen fired. Wright was found lying on the sidewalk in front of 746 N. California St. Police say the automobile driven by Wright was owned by James Alexander, Sl7 Blake St.

CAFE CALLED ‘NUISANCE’ Abatement Proceedings Are Started Against Two Places Charging that liquor is being manufactured and sold at the Blackstone case. 439 Indiana Ave., and a house at 701 Ketcham St., Prosecutor Evans has instituted abatement proceedings in Superior Court to close the buildings for a year under the “nuisance act.” The Blackstone is operated by Clifford Hall and owned by Susan E. H. and Samuel E. Perkins, Evans says. The Ketcham St. property is occupied by Baras Ploch and owned by Nickol Vaseiffom. the prosecutor states. H? made both owners and tenants defendants. MEMORIAL TO OPEN FETE to Pay Silent Tribute to Harding Before Program York Rite picnickers who frolic at Broad Ripple Saturday afternoon will pay a moment of silent tribute to the memory of late President Harding before the program of festivities opens at 2:30 p. m. Ex-Judge Arthur Robinson will speak on “Harding, the Mason,” and Lloyd Claycombe, city councilman, will deliver an address. "Masonry and the Community.” Fifty-four blue lodges will participate in the program. A girl’s orchestra and a boy’s band from the Masonic home at Franklin will feature the afternoon's entertainment. Other items on the program are boxing bouts, swimming feats, wrestling and dancing.

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Old Time Printers Will Listen to Incidents of Bygone Days

Reminiscenses will be given by Frank Eckert, superintendent of mechanical departments of the Indianapolis Star, at the quarterly meeting of the Old Time Printers’ Association at the Denison, Sunday afternoon. Sixteen employing printers, newspaper executives and others have accepted honorary membership, to which they were elected in May because of friendly relations with print-

BENJ. BROWN ARRESTED Emergency Squad Finds “Shooting” Story Evidence Missing. Benjamin Brown, colored, 646 Blackford St., was under arrest today oh charges Os drunkenness and vagrancy. When the police emergency squad arrived at the Blackford St. address Thursday night in answer to a report that a man was shot, the police found Brown sitting on the front porch of his home. He said his wife Bessie Brown fired three shots at him, according to police. Mrs. Brown was gone. The police were told by neighbors that Brown took the revolver away from his wife, and that a colored man named Ralph Tucker took the revolver away from Browm. The police failed to find the gun. Olympic Stamps PARIS. Aug. 10.—The French government is preparing to issue special postage stamps to commemorate the Olympic games here next year.

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ers for many years, officers of the association announced. Those honored: Hilton U. Brown, of The News: B. F. Lawrence, of the Star; Earle E. Martin, of The Times; William B. Burford, William Fish. John Minor, William Henkel, Julian Wetzel, John W. Folger, Charles A. Bookwalter, W. W. Hampton, Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht, Mgr. Francis M. Gavisk, the Rev. F. S. C. Wicks and Fred A. Sims.

SUMMER SCHOOL CLOSES Butler Releases Largest Number of Students in History. Summer school at Butler closes today, releasing 304 students, the largest in the history of the college. _More than 300 applications have been filed for entrance to the regular fall term, or 100 more than were received at this time last year. Dr. Robert Judson Aley, president, will make a speaking tour of the State before the opening of college in September. He will also probably go to Colorado, as will Dean J. W. Putnam. Prof. Gino Ratti, head of the romance language department, will motor in the East. Two Prisoners Escape Police today were searching for Joseph Clark, 28, Indianapolis, and DeFoe B. Lee, 17, of McMinnville, Tenn., reported to have escaped from the Indiana State Farm late Thursday night.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

VETS WILL ROLL BONES St. Mihiel-Loer Post to Pass “Mean Long Green” at Party. Stage money and German marks will flow freely in various army games of chance when members of the St. Mihiel-Loer Posts of the American Legion meet at the home of Col. George Healey, 2415 N. Alabama St., Saturday night. Prizes will be given those holding most of the phony money after the games are over. Every member has been permitted to bring a guest eligible for legion membership. Magnus Johnson to Speak By Times Special EVANS Magnus Johnson, Senator from Minnesota has accepted an invitation to speak before a union labor gathering from Southern Indiana and Northern and Western Kentucky at Mesker’s Park on Labor day.

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CAMP MEETING TO CLOSE I-ast Services at Salem Park Set for Sunday. Sunday will be the closing day of I the annual camp meeting at Salem | Park, W. Washington St. The Rev. | John Butler of Dublin will speak in the morning and evening. The Rev. F. B. Whisler and wife w’ill tell of ! fourteen years’ missionary work in India in the afternoon. The Rev. O. | M. Nater will tell of his travels in j Japan. Monday and Tuesday an annual conference will be held. Loses Life in River By Times Special ANDERSON. Ind., Aug. 10.—-While | swimming with six companions in j White River near Hamilton, Gilton j Ashby, 19, son of a farmer living five miles west of here, lost his life Thurs- 1 day. Coroner Helbert stated death | was probably due to heart disease, as j the body contained no water, indicating he had not drowned.

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