Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1933 — Page 16

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HIT-BUN DRIVER SUSPECT HELD BY CITY POLICE Quiz Man Despite Story of Youths That Car Had Red Wheels. Russell Webb. 21. of 1040 South Ewing street, is held today on a vagrancy charge in connection with the death of Mrs. Mayme Walters. 52. of 1001 East Michigan street, who died yesterday morning from injuries suffered when she was struck by a hit-and-run driver. Police received a report last night that four youths were in a car at the time of the accident, near the scene, 1000 block East Michigan street. The youths, according to police, informed them that the driver of the hit-and-run car drove a redwired wheel roadster. The car Webb was driving was a coupe with black wheels. Webb, according to police, is said to have been riding with his brother Arthur and two other youths at the time the accident occurred. Webb's car was sent to she Plaza garage by police. Bert Walters, husband of the dead woman, is in a critical condition at city hospital from injuries suffered when he and his wife w r ere knocked to the pavement. STARS FACE TAX SUIT Barbara Stanwyck, Frank Fay Are Sued by U. S. By ' nilrrl Prrss HOLLYWOOD. Cal., Nov. 24 Barbara Stanwyck and Frank Fay were faced with anew court fight this afternoon. Just a week after winning a legal’victory over an artist who sued them for SI,OOO as alleged back pay, the couple was sued for $6,102 each by Uncle Sam. The government claimed back income tax pay. WAGON DRIVER KILLED Madison Man Apparently Victim of Runaway. nil f nilrrl rrms MADISON, Ind., Nov. 24.—John Lovell. 57. teamster, died in a hospital here last night of injuries suffered when he apparently was thrown from a wagon by a runaway horse. Mr. Lovell was found unconscious on Road 62 near here after his horse and wagon were seen driverless at, the city limits. A claim to have discovered sex differences in stones is made by a Russian scientist, Dr. Manoilov

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Telegraphic Roll Call Features Legion Session

Auxiliary Plans to. Give Christmas Presents to Disabled Soldiers. Telegraphic roll call. In which various departments were to report their 1934 membership standing, featured the conference of American Legion auxiliary' presidents and secretaries at legion headquarters.

‘Aunt Mary' Will Be Buried Here Tomorrow

Last rites for Mrs. Bettie Golligher, 66, of 423 East Ohio street, who was fatally injured Wednesday night w'hen she was struck by a motor car near her home, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Cadle tabernacle. E. Howard Cadle will conduct the services. Mrs. Golligher sung In the Cadle choir and was known to the church members as “Aunt Mary.” She was accompanied by Miss 'Aunt Mollie) Mary E. Thompson. 91, of 514 East Miami street, at the I

Plans for providing a Christmas gift to every World war veteran in * a hospital were outlined at sessions | yesterday by Mrs. Whit McHugh, \ Afton. N. Y., national rehabilitation ! committee chairman. She urged strict backing of the legion's four - point rehabilitation program for veterans. The annual conference dinner was held last night in the Indianapolis j Athletic Club. The session was to 1 close today.

time of the accident. Miss Thompson is in the city hospital in a dangerous condition from injuries suffered in the accident. Born in Kentucky, Mrs. Golligher came to this city fourteen years ago. Surviving her are W. M. Golligher, the widower; two sons, Charles and Rue Antle, both of Indianapolis; two half-brothers, Thomas and Robert Webb, and a daughter, Mrs. Della Hinton, all of Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Golligher were to celebrate their twentieth wedding anniversary Dec. 9.

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4 SQUAD CARS TAKE COPELAND BACK TO PRISON Police Take No Chances on Gang Attempt to Free Convict. Harry Copeland, alleged “terror mobster,” today was on his way back to the Indiana state prison, from which he was on parole, following identification today by two other witnesses to the Greencastle Central National bank robbery. The return to the prison was made under a guard of ten state policemen in four squad cars. Copeland wds captured in Chicago and returned to Indiana as a parole violator. Since last Monday he has been held in city jail here and under-

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