Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1933 — Page 18

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WOMAN GRILLED IN SHOOTING OF FATHER OF NINE Suicide Attempt After Quarrel With Wife Is Blamed. Carl Stewart. 35. Beech Grove, today was in critical condition at city hosiptal. following an abdominal operation for removal of a revolver bullet. Policp were probing into circumstances of the shooting. In connection with which Mrs. Opal Simon, 23, of 914 Buchanan street, is held under high bond on vagrancy charges. She said the injury resulted from a suicide attempt. Mrs. Simon, who has a bullet wound on the tip of a finger, told police that after a drinking partylate Sunday at the home of Mrs. Simon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Richardson. 440 West Norw-ood street, Stewart drew a revolver, said he was going to kill himself and went to the kitchen. Following him, she said, she struggled with him for possession of the weapon, which was discharged twice, one bullet striking her finger and the other Stewart’s abdomen. Police found Stewart lying unconscious in the front yart of the home. Officers w-ere informed that Stewart, father of nine children, had quarreled with Mrs. Stew-art several days ago and that he had been staying at the Richardson home MARRIAGE AND MONEY TO BE LECTURE TOPIC Series Sponsored by Church Women to Close Tomorrow. Dr Frank Hatch Streightoff will speak on “Finance a Problem of Marriage and Home," in the final lecture of a series on marriage and the home, sponsored by the Indianapolis Council of Federated Church Women, in the Central Christian church tomorrow- night. Mrs. Ernest N. Evans is chairman of the marriage and home department of the council. Mrs. Harry W. Krause is council president. DEER LIBERATION IS TOPIC OF MEETINGS Plans Will Be Furthered When Farmers, Landowners Agree. Meetings in southern Indiana to discuss the proposed liberation of deer there through the state conservation department, will continue tonight at Rising Sun. The meetings are sponsored by the committee investigating the deer liberation plan and reports are made to Virgil M. Simmons, conservation commissioners. If the farmers and landowners of the district back the sportsmen's program the deer will be liberated, Mr. Simmons said. SYMPOSIUM ON PROGRAM City Medical Society to Discuss Vaccine Therapy. A symposium on vaccine therapy and bacteriology will be held at the weekly meeting of the Indianapolis Medical Society in th Athenaeum tomorrow night. Those taking part in the discussion are Dr. Harry L. Langdon, Dr O. W. Sicks, Dr. Horace M. Banks, Dr. M. J Barry and Dr. Will Shimer.

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BUS DRIVERS WILL CONFER WITH BOARD Session to Be Held Late in Afternoon. Conference of representatives of ! Indianapolis Railways and of bus drivers threatening to strike unless ; their union is recognized, with a | subcommittee of the Indiana reI gional labor board, will be held at 1 3:30 today at the Federal building. On the subcommittee are Alex E. Gordon, representing labor, and G. M. Williams, business man. The company declined to recognize the employes’ union because, they said, a majority of employes voted in favor of company union representation 2 CAB DRIVERS ROBBED Cash and Cars Are Taken From Pair by Bandits. Two taxi drivers were held up and robbed of cash and their cabs by I bandits Saturday night. William Shirley, 415 North New Jersey street, Hoosier cab driver, said he was I robbed of $2 and his cab by a knifewielding Negro at Ninth street and Capitol avenue. A bandit brandishing a revolver robbed Albert Lynn, 724 North Ala- | bama street, of S3 and his cab at Grant and Michigan streets. The paper made in one year would make a path a mile wide all the way around the earth.

Grid Casualty •Post-Mortem’ of Game Ends in Fight.

JAMES M'DONALD, 28, of 418 South Missouri street, is interested in football games, and so was a stranger whom he met Saturday night, so they entered into a ‘ post-mortem’’ discussion of a game, after having a few drinks, he told police. The argument waxed warmer and warmer, until words became inadequate and fists were brought into use. McDonald was treated at city hospital for injuries to his eye and lower lip. He told police the stranger fled. CITY WOMAN'S PURSE SEIZED BY FOOTPAD Loot Is SI and Toilet Articles; Negro Robs North Side Woman. Purse of Mrs. Gertrude Jones, 1110 Newmgn street, was seized by a footpad as she alighted from a street car near her home last night, she reported to police. The purse contained $1 and several toilet a v ticles. Miss Mary Perrot, 120 West Twenty-seventh street, reported that a Negro stole a $lO purse containing SB.BO and pearls valued at S3O, and tore her clothing as he attempted to drag her into an alley in the 2700 block North Illinois street, Saturday night.

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JULIAN HO6ATE, | INDIANA G. 0. P. LEADER, DEAD Retired Publisher Will Be Buried in Danville Tomorrow. By Times Special DANVILLE, Ind.. Nov. 27.—Funeral services for Julian D. Hogate. 65. retired Danville publisher and Republican leader, who died here yesterday, will be at 2:30 tomorrow at the Methodist church here. Born here. Mr. Hogate was graduated from De Pauw university in 1891. He was active in newspapei work more than forty years, buying the Hendricks County Republican in 1890 and becoming one of the best-known members of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association. He had been a Republican state committeeman and old Fifth district chairman. He retired from the | newspaper in 1931. At the time of his death he was a trustee of Central Normal college of Danville. More than 5,200,000 tons of sugar were consumed in the United States during 1932.

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