Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1926 — Page 8
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THREE FAMILIES ROUTEDBY EIRE Firemen Believe Blaze of Incendiary Origin. Three families were forced to flee from their homes late Thursday when fire called considerable damage to three houses in the 1200 block in Maderia St. Blaze which is sal* to be the work ( ts a pyromaniac started in the home of J. McDoan, Negro, 1212 Maderia St., where SI,OOO damage was done. Fire -communicated tp the home of Stark Brooker, Negro, 1210 Maderia St., causing a SOOO damage. Loss of S9OO was suffered when fire spread to the homo of Miss Alice Helm, Negro, 1214 Maderia St. Firemen from Engine Houses 3 and 15 and Squad 2 said they thought the fire was of incendiary origin. misslng banker found Arrested in Indiana Town, Where He Was Running Restaurant. Bv United Press HAMMOND, Ind., June 4.—Carsten Olstad, missing president of the First National Bank of Madison, S. D., today was held under $5,000 boiu| awaiting a hearing before Federal Judge Slick. .After the hearing Olstad will be removed to Deadwood, S. D., to stand trial on charges of embezzlement of funds of the bank. Olstad and his wife were running a restaurant at Hessville, near here, when they were arrested. KOKOMO MAN ELECTED Local Dry Goods Dealers Named by Association. W. H. Deltmeyer of Kokomo was elected president of the Indiana Retail Dry Goods Association, Thursday, following close of the convention at the Lincoln. Other officers: Ben Allen, Washington, vicepresident; Frederic M.
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Ayres, Indianapolis, secretary .treasurer, and W. E. Balch, Indianapolis, manager. New directors: H. C. Hasemeier of Richmond and J. D. Miller of Win-
chester. Ayres, F. A. Turner of Crawfordsville and E. A. Williams of Knlghtstown were re-elected directors.
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STRIKES STREET CAR Really Company President Injured in Accident. Clyde Brauchla, 37, of 3537 Broadway, head of the C. C. Brauchla Realty Company, was taken to the Methodist hospital at 2:30 a. m. %oday after being injured seriously in an accident at Illinois and Vermont Sts. Police said his auto collided with a N. Illinois street car, of which Louis Wagaman, 1309 Polk Ht., was motorman. David Kreiger, 1260 Burdsall Pkwy., riding witli Rrauchla, was not injured seriously. Both the street car and auto were badlj damaged. Beatrice Frazier. 21, Negro, 193S IloVey St., suffered a fractured skull and was taken to the city hospital today when he fell from a truck at Twenty-Seventh St. and College Ave.
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Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: David Sowders. Stubin Hotel, Ford, from Alabama St., and Massachusetts Ave. Bailey Fesler, 2126 Central Ave., Ford, from Maryland and Illinois Sts. Mrs. T. Diggs. 3130 N. Capitol j Ave.; Ford, from 1518 E. Washington | St. Wesley Epdegraff, Clermont. Ind., I Ford, from Capitol Ave., and Ver- ! mont St. i Leonard Staub, 10 Warman Ave., Ford, from 32 Adler St. | John W. Grob, 2128 Broadway, i Chevrolet. 541-240 from Washington I St., and Capitol Ave. Edward Nestor, Plaln/leld. Ind.. I Ford, 556-426 from Market. St., and j Senate Ave. k Frank R. Thomas, . 925 N. De Quincy St.. Overland, Tl 6-765 from rear of 339 N. Capitol Ave. Joe Natalie, 540 Stevens St., Ford,
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