Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1928 — Page 12
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‘RUNNER’ KILLED IN BOOZE FEUD Detroit Liquor War Flares in New Fury. E.u United Press DETROIT, July 13.—Bootleggers’ feuds, which have claimed five lives here recently, flared up again early today, when Joseph Tallman, 29, reputed East Side rum runner, was shot to death at the wheel of his automobile by a gang of men who forced his car to the curb, then pumped four bullets into his head and back. Harvey Smith and Max Wuester, who were with Tallman, told police they were just driving away from a saloon when the murder car forced Tallman’s machine to stop. The storm of bullets obviously was directed at only Tallman, as the other men escaped injury. They said the killers’ automobile raced away immediately. Lockjaw Fatal to Boy Bp Times Special WABASH, Ind., July 13.—Lamoine Watts, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Watts, is dead of lockjaw which developed from burns received the Fourth of July when a firecracker exploded. Killed at Valparaiso Qa Times Special VALPARAISO, Ind., July 13. Joseph Conor, 30, was fatally hurt when struck, by a Pennsylvania train at a crossing.
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benched everywhere that dog shows were held. Three Schools Closed BRAZIL, Ind., July 13.—The days of “the little red school house” are numbered in Clay County. Three
more district schools will pass into history when school opens In the fall. The three schools are old frame buildings which have been in use many years, and rather than build modern schools, Trustee Sut-
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ton decided to abandon them and furnish transportation for tha pupils to Clay City. Nearly 200 children of school age residing in the three districts will be transported.
