Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1925 — Page 11
FRIDAY, MATOH 27, 1925
LAUNDRY TRAGEDY TAM TALL pother of N, TANARUS, Washburn Dies of Grief, Bu Ttmrs Special Columbus, ind., March 27. Mrs. Martha M. Washburn, 02, oldest woman in Bartholomew County, is dead of grief d.t her home here over the tragic death a few weeks ago of a son, N. T. Washburn, president of the Model Laundry of Indianapolis, who, according to police, was shot to death by William H. Burns, an employe of the laundry, Mrs, Washburn was the widow of William Washburn and was born and reared at Madison, Ind., but had lived here more than 70 years. SheSiwas the last survivor of a family of twelve children. She was one of the most prominent women In this city and was active in church work until her extreme age prevented her activities. OFFICIALS ARE CHARGED Examines Claim Miami County Funds Withheld. Charges that approximately $1,500 In funds have been illegally wlthhe'd by public officials in Miami county are contained In field exa liners’ reports filed with the State board o. accounts. ► Collections of the following amounts were made: sl7l from Charles E. Simmons, mayor and city judge of Peru: $l5O from Edward G. Marburger, Miami county clerk: $158.25 from William C. Farrar, Peru jusltice of the peace. Other charges included one of $134 against Franklin C. Wagley, Pike township trustee, and a S9OO charge against Newton A. Gilliland, Perry tbwnship trustee, for illegal purchase of two dfchool hacks and amount charged by him to traveling expenses. CHARGES ARE CONTINUED Truck Driver in Accident Will Be Tried Later. Three charges against Elzie Clemmons. 1,3, of tinued in city court Thursday until a later date. Police- say a truck driven by Clemmons struck Harley Monnett, 743 N. Belmont Ave., as he stood beside hjs auto at 943 W. Washington Bt. Monett was injured about the legs. Clemmons is said to have leaped from his truck and ran away. He was arrested later, chafged with assault and battery and failure 4 o stop ofter an accident.
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representing the Fall Creek Civic Association that under existing financial conditions of the city he was opposed to the boulevard unless it is built wholly by assessment. The board continued the matter for thiry days for investigation. Extension of Pleansant Run Boulevard from Eglish Ave. to Washington St., was postponed until next Thursday.
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