Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 82, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1929 — Page 16
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OHIO NEGROES ADMIT HOLDUP WITHJrfAMMER Confess Beating Aged City Victim in $2 Holdup Robbery. Two Toledo, 0., Negroes today confessed to Indianapolis detectives, the officers said, that early Wednesday morning they attacked Andy Schwab, 62, of 931 Park avenue, at Talbott and St. Clair street, beat him with a hammer, and robbed him of $2. They are: Frank Brawley, 20, and James Davis, 22, arrested after detectives traced a tip that they had been seen with an automobile, bearing an Ohio license plate, which police found near the scene of the attack. As Schwab, night doorman at the Elks Club, walked near the intersection on his way home, the thugs grabbed him, and one struck him on the head with a hammer. When a passing motorist stopped to aid their victim, the men fled. According to detectives, the pair admitted that while repairing the car, Davis glanced up and saw Schwab walking toward them. “Here’s a chance to get our room .rent money," he is said to have suggested. Both said he wielded the hammer. They are charged with robbery and assault and battery with intent to kill. SAFETY BOARD TOURS CITY MARKET HOUSE Joins Mayor in Inspection to Consider Petition. The city market was inspected today by the board of safety and Mayor L. Ert Slack Fred W. Connell, safety board president, said the board wanted to look over the market before action on the petition to increase market schedule from three to six days a week.
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CIVIC THEATER WILL START ITS PROGRAM Work Begins at Once on Enlarging the Playhouse on Alabama Street for a Big Fall Season. IN spite of the fact that the drive for a foundation -fund will continue until the full quota is reached, the Civic Theater of Indianapolis will continue with its program for the extensive improvement of its present Playhouse at Nineteenth and Alabama streets, on which work will start immediately. The present alteration calls for an enlarging of the capacity of the auditorium 100 seats, the enlarging of the stage to a thirty-five foot depth and a sixty-six foot width, with dressing rooms, costume rooms, scene room and electrician’s room adjoining. The installation of proper ventilating equipment, and in fact, general
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