Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1931 — Page 20

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TWO WOMEN ARE HURT SERIOUSLY IN AUTO CRASH Injured Persons Are Taken to Hospital by Driver of Other Car. Two women are in serious condition at St. Vincent’s hospital today, suffering from injuries received in an automobile smashup Thursday night at Forty-second street and Northwestern avenue. Mrs. John Murray, 42, of 1017 West Thirtieth street, sustained a crushed hand, lacerations and bruises and Miss Piuma Kenninger, 23, of 1031 West Thirty-seventh street, a dislocated hip. Murray was driving the car in which his wife and Miss Kenninger were riding. He said another auto driven by Miss Marjorie Cowan, 4460 Park avenue, turned in front of his auto, Miss Cowan took the injured women to the hospital. Louis Calderon, 60, of 930 South Illinois street, sustained hand and head injuries when struck by an auto driven by Clarence Brent, Negro, 39, of 329 Indiana avenue. Police were informed Calderon stepped into the path of Brent’s auto.

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Automobiles reported to policy as stolen belong to: _ ... _ , Forest Weaver. Franklin. Ind.. Chevrolet roadster 227-776. from Franklin. Ind. Laura B. Wadsworth. 62 Layman avenue, Reo sedan. 73-856. from 102 West North Street. Florence Roth. 3025 North Meridian stret. Nash coupe. 55-788. from garage la rear of 3025 North Meridian street. Law'rence Davis. 909 North Campbell. Ford coupe, from Capitol avenue and Washington street.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Orville Jefferies. 2045 Caroline street. Ford roadster, found at Twenty-fifth street and Mattindale avenue. Raymond Duvall. 700 Ft. Wayne avenue. Ford coupe, found at 210 west North street. Hairv Beaty. Shelbyville. Ind.. Reo sedan. found at Tremont avenue and Michigan street. HUNT MISSING YOUTH Produce Company Heads Say Negroes Had Threatened Boy. Police search is under way today for Wyless Pack, 21, of 1128 North Illinois street, employe of the Wadley Produce Company, North street and the canal. Company officials said Pack failed to appear for work shortly before midnight Thursday and they suspected foul play. Recently several Negroes in the vicinity have threatened Pack’s life, they told police.

Bishop Aids Library By Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., June 26. A gift of three volumes and two pamphlets has been made to the Indiana university library by the Right Rev. George Craig Stewart, D.D., bishop of the Chicago diocese of the Episcopal church, who gave the baccalaureate address for this year’s graduating class at the university. The volumes are “Spanish Summer,” which contains twelve rare etchings; “Six Altars,” a study in sacrifice, and “The Colors of the Republic.” The pamphlets are on “Christianity and Spiritism” and “The Qualities of a Good Server.” Wife Slayer to Die Dec. 11 By Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., June 26. Lawrence Johnson will die in the electric chair at the Indiana state prison Dec. 11 for the ax murder of his 15-years-old wife, Mildred. Sentence was pronounced here Thursday.

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STATE ARCHITECTS CONVENTION HOSTS

Greater Achievements in Building, Chief Aim of Parley. Architects of the middle west opened a two-day convention today at the Lincoln. The meeting is sponsored by the Indiana Society of Architects, of which George Caleb Wright is president. Speakers will include Dr. Charles Butler of New York City, chairman of the American Institute of Architects education committee. Louise Leßaume, St. Louis, and Edwin Bergstrom dnd Robert H.

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Doughnuts, Milk Bottles Land Negro in Hands of 'John Law.’ Doughnuts and milk bottles were being loaded into a stolen automobile early today by three Negroes. A police car rounded the corner of Martindale and Twenty-fifth streets, and so did the Negroes, leaving the automobile, doughnuts and milk behind. Ed Griffin, motor patrolman, selected one of the Negroes to pursue, but saw only heels and didn’t get near his prey. But with patrolman William Martin it was a different story. He selected his target and started after the Negro in the car. Martin knocked down one fence. He ripped up bed after bed of onions and tomatoes. He roared down alleys and across lawns Driving with one hand, he fired several shots. On the second the Negro fell, but his feet were in motion when he arose. Martin lost the Negro for a few minutes, but spotted him again at Ralston avenue and Twenty-fifth street. He was walking along whis-

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tling gaily, his shirt tail fluttering in the breeze. “Allright, boy, the game’s up,” Martin yelled. “Hey, mister, I don’t know a thing about that car and those doughnuts,” the Negro answered. The Negro is Jess Ellery, 18, of 1661 Cornell avenue, who is charged with vehicle taking. The car was stolen Thursday night from in front of the residence of Orville Jeffries, 2045 Caroline avenue. Robbery Attempt Admitted By Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., June 26. Mrs. Mary Miller, 31, who aided Robert Wyatt, former Elkhart policeman, in an attempt to rob Samuel Hensei in his home here, is awaiting sentence today following a plea of guilty. Sentencing of Wyatt was deferred after he entered a plea of guilty Monday. AMUSEMENTS

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VIOLENCE AGAIN RULES IN MINE ZONE(ONE SHOT Workers Are Stoned, Boy Is Wounded by Bullet in Pennsylvania. By United Press PITTSBURGH, June 26.—Violence was reported again today in the western Pennsylvania coal fields, where miners are on strike. Joseph Vargo, a 16-year-old boy, was shot jit California during an outbreak against men who were being transported to the Veta Coal Company mine at Richeyville. One shot was fired as the miners were being stoned and Vargo was wounded. Clarence Wilson was held for questioning. CRACKSMEN GET S4O Yeggs Blow Open Safe at Pilgrim Laundry Plant. Blowing a safe in the office of the Pilgrim Laundry, 1039 Cornell avenue, safe crackers early today stole S4O, police were told. Paul Caldwell one of the owners of the laundry, told police that the burglars entered by a rear window and blew the safe door with an explosive.

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Assailant Sentenced By Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., June 26. - Cyril Wisniewski, 27, who was convicted by a superior court Jury last week of assault and battery with

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