Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 239, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1931 — Page 2

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6 INJURED AS CARS CRASH ON I ROAD NEAR CITY Former Jurist Suffers Broken Collar Bone in Collision. Six persons today were recovering from injuries sustained when two automobiles crashed on National road, at Post road, cast of the city rarly Thursday night. The injured were: Milton B. Hottcl, 71, 1506 Fletcher Trust building, former appellate court judge, broken collar bone; Schuyler C. Mowrer, 34, of 825 Middle drive, Woodruff Place, attorney, cut on the temple; Oscar Fye, 39, Washington Place, skull fracture and head lacerations; Charles Brock, 24, hitch-hiker, Springfield, 0., back Injuries; Miss Florence Cloyd, 38, hitch-hiker, Springfield, broken shoulder, and Arthur M. Dinsmore, 424 East Nineteenth street, face cut. Fyc’s car, in which the hitchhikers were passengers, overturned in a ditch. Deputy sheriffs said Fye attempted to make a left turn and although Mowrer swerved to the right to avoid a head-on collision, the cars crashed, Christopher <Cap> Kruger, 65, of 6850 East Michigan street, a former Indianapolis police chief, now an Indianapolis Street Railway Company crossing flagman, was in a critical condition at city hospital today, having been struck by an Automobile at Shelby street and the Belt railroad Thursday night. In rainy weather it is his duty to sand the street car tracks at the intersection, and it was while he was pouring sand on the tracks that a car driven by William Kalscheuer, 33, of 1619 South Randolph street, hit him. Kruger was police chief here under John W. Holtzman, mayor, in 1904. Asa police captain during the rioting attendant on a street car operators strike in 1913, he gained the reputation as a “hard-boiled” leader for stripping badges from thirty-three policemen who refused to ride street cars and protect operators because of sympathy with strikers. Motor policemen Finney and Makes You Forget You Have FALSE TEETH No longer does any wearer of false* t f, eth need to be annoyed or feel ill at eate. Fast eel h, anew improved powder. sprinkled on your plates will hold them firm and comfortable. No gummy gooey taste or feeling. Gums and mouth will not £ct sore. Avoid embarrassment. Get Fasteeth from “i>%vrv\ or any other good drusgist.—Advcr-

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ROBBER SUSPECTS HELD Youthful Negro Confesses Name of Companion; Loot Believed Found. After James Dunn, 19, Negro, 1427 Alvord street, confessed that his companion who escaped wher.. police surprised them breaking into the Center Cleaners, 1315 East Thirtieth street Thursday night, was Jack Leak, Negro, 926 East Fifteenth street, police searched Leak’s home. They found a large number of articles believed to have been stolen from pharmacies, groceries and other stores. Leak was not at home, but police held his father, Warren Leak, on a vagrancy charge. Dunn is charged with burglary. Fleeing Shoplifter Is Captured A Negro shoplifter leaped through a rear window on the second floor of the Kresge 5 and 10-cent store Thursday, but was arrested on a charge of petit larceny. Loot was valued at $1.50. He is Edward Mitchell, 40, of Tulsa, Okla. Wachstetter investigated the accident, and returning to headquarters were injured when their car crashed with a machine operated by Basil Banier, 43, of 916 East Tabor street, at Madison avenue and Morris street. Finney suffered internal injuries and Wachstetter was bruised and cut. Banier was charged with failure to give right of way. Battery acid that spilled on hexface in axx accident near Franklin Thursday, may affect sight of Mrs. A. T. Creager-, Louisville, St. Vincent’s hospital physicians said today.

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essential principle that should be maintained in these matters. “L am convinced that where federal action is essential, in most cases it should limit its responsibilities to supplement the states and local communities. It should not assume the major role in replacement of the states or local government.” It was learned on good authority

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.*.uie< Are Better Built Features wixlci. once were founcf only on the highest priced cars now! arc standard equipment in the tw* j dium priced group. Dclmar G. Roog told members of the Indiana j tion, Society of Automotive EngiV neers, last night. Roos is on th j engineering staff of the Studcbakeg i Corporation.