Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1931 — Page 28

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WALKS IN PATH OF AUTO, MAN FATALLY HURT World War, Veteran Is Killed by Truck; Driver Is Held by Police. Walking into the path of a truck, Ivo P. Sebald, 38, address unknown, World war veteran, was injured fatally Wednesday night at Lansing and New York streets. Sebald, who, police said, apparently had been drinking, died in an ambulance en route to city hospital. Kenneth Far'd A quahr, 17, R. R. I LA. J 5, Box 328, driver 1 | § of the truck, was arrested on a charge of voluntary manslaughter, although witnesses said he was not to blame for the accident. Sebald’s death raised Marion county’s auto accident death toll to 147 since Jan. 1. Police today said they located relatives of Sebald in Calhoun, Ky. j Sergeant Harry Schley said Far- ! quahr attempted to avoid striking , Sebald and had driven the truck j over a curb. Identity of Sebald was 1 established through discharge papers from the United States army In his pocket. Held in Detention Ward Two men, said to have been drunk, were injured late Wednesday when they staggered in front of a Layne Transportation Com- : pany truck at South street and Kentucky avenue. Christie Anderson, 40, of 285 North Tremont avenue, sustained a brain concussion and body injuries and Pat Long, 43, of 1344 Shepard j street, sustained severe cuts and face and head bruises. Both men are held at the detention ward of city hospital on charges of drunkenness. When his motorcycle skidded on a wet pavement on Rockville road near the county line, Wednesday ; night, Walter Sipp, 26, of 1024 North Pennsylvania street, sustained a broken right leg.

Driver of Car Sought Police are seeking the driver of an butomobile which struck and injured Mrs. Lulu Moore, 41, of 2413 West Ray street, Wednesday afternoon as she boarded a street car at Kentucky avenue and South street. She was taken to her home suffering from cuts and bruises. Police learned the driver of the automobile stopped and gave his name to another person who witnessed the accident. Ed Hancock, 26, of 1525 Garfield avenue, sustained cuts and bruises Wednesday night, when the car in which he was riding, driven by Charles Humphrey, Negro, 1535 Cornell avenue, was involved in an accident at Twenty-seventh street and Northwestern avenue. TAX STAFF !S FORMED Chain Store Collection Men to be Announced Soon. Plans for the staff to have charge of the chain store tax collections have been completed, and the personnel is expected to be announced soon, it was stated today by Chairman James E. Showalter of the state tax board. Each congressional district wil have a director in charge of th collections and from four to six field men. Indianapolis is to have a staff of its own under a director. Lewis C. Johnson is in general Charge. Flip Coin for Trustee Jobs By United rrvxx ELYRIA, 0., Nov. 11.—“ Heads” was the lucky side of the coin for I. F. Diebrich and Elmer Portman, candidates for township trustee Deadlocked with their re™ective opponents in the election, the two chose “heads” today when p flip of the coin decided the tie vote in their favor.

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Out of Turn '/ /1 /nr# Hpcfial GARY, Ind., Nov. 12.—Juan Marganars talked himself into serious trouble. Detectives Regal and Howard saw Juan standing on a street corner here. They started to walk around him. He ran up to them and yelled: “It wasn’t me; it was the other fellow.” Police took a bottle of moonshine whisky from Juan’s hand. Then they started searching for the “other fellow.”

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CONSTABLE IS DEFENDANT IN EVICTIDN SUIT Charles W. Freeman Named in SIO,OOO Case by City Woman. Charles W. Freeman, special constable, today was named a defendant in a SIO,OOO damage suit in which Mrs. Lucille Buchanan, former occupant of a residence at 825 North New Jersey street, charges that he broke into her home to remove personal property. According to the suit, the woman was not served notice of evic-

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posits amounting to $2,419,0 when, it moved into its new quarters. W, J. Hobbins is president, F. W. Jacobs, vice-president, and R. w! Karberg, cashier.