Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1931 — Page 28

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LEAGUE FIGHTS CANCELLATION OF CLUB LEASE Petition Park Board to Let Woodstock Remain on Site. Strenuous objections to cancellation of the Woodstock Country Club’s lease on fifty acres of city park land, demanded by the North Side Federation of Civic Clubs, Inc., was presented late Thursday to the park board by representatives of the Northwest Civic League. A letter, setting out objections of the league to the cancellation, was presented by H. H. Jones, league president. The letter declared plan of the federation for cancelling the country club lease and converting the property Into a park would depreciate value of adjacent property, and added a park in the vicinity is unnecessary because of nearness of Thomas Taggart park. Fight for cancellation of the lease is being waged by the federation which holds the park board legally

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can not lease park land to private individuals. In 1922 lease held by the Woodstock Club, expiring in 1930, was extended to 1940 by the park board. Alleged Bandit Held By Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., April 10.— Frank Kovach, 28, Toledo, 0., said to have confessed that he was a member of a band which robbed a bank at Kingston, Mich., on Jan. 8, is in custody here, awaiting arrival of Michigan officers. Richmond officers recognized Kovach after arresting him in connection with an automobile theft case.

RODE IN STOLEN CARiBOY HURT Youth Is Near Death After Auto Driver Flees Crash. A 19-year-old boy lay near death in city hospital today after a stolen automobile In which he was riding crashed with another car on west ■ National road Thursday night. He is Charles L. Baker, of 2009 West Michigan street, who suffered severe lacerations of the face and a fractured Jaw. Also Injured in the collision were Charles Heinz of Rittman, 0., and Charles Sylvis of ‘ Haskins, 0., a hitch-hiker. The driver of the stolen car jumped from the machine and ran after the accident. Heinz’ condition was serious today, while Sylvis had only minor injuries. Mrs. Frank L. Powell, 67, of the Spink-Arms, suffered a broken arm'

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and was cut and bruised when she walked into an auto at Meridian and Vermont streets Thursday night. Miss Ruth Harbisop, 22, of 5606 Guilford avenue, was cut and bruised when struck by an auto as she alighted from a street car at Massachusetts avenue and East street Thursday. GIRL HURT IN CRASH HELD ON DRY CHARGE Driver, of Car Also Arrested After Hitting Parked Auto. Miss Peggy Hamilton, 26, of 36 West Twenty-sixth street, was injured today when the auto in which she was riding crashed into a parked car in the 1000 block on West Michigan street. Miss Hamilton was taken to the city hospital and charged with drunkenness, and William T. Ross, 26, of 2268 Pierson street, driver of the car, was charged with drunkenness and operating an auto while drunk. Joe Brown, Negro, 44, city, who was riding with Ross and the woman, suffered minor injuries.

PLEDGES HELP TO ROOSEVELT California’s Democratic Chief Backs Franklin D. By United Press LOS ANGELES, April 10.—Isidore B. Dockweiler, Democratic national committeeman from California, announced in a statement today he was for Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York for President. “I’ll make every effort for a California delegation instructed for Roosevelt—the man we ought to nominate and who will win,” Dockweiller said. The statement was issued on the eve of the Democratic meeting

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