Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1935 — Page 7

OCT. 22,1935

FUNERAL RITES ARRANGED FOR YOUNG ATHLETE Elmer E. Bland Succumbs to Injuries Incurred in Football Game. Funeral services for Elmer E. Bland, 19, former Technical High School football player, who died yesterday afternoon following a football injury received Saturday ;n a game at Brookside Park, are to be held at 1 p. m. Thursday. The services are to be held at the Moore & Kirk Funeral Home, with burial in Little Eagle Cemetery. Young Bland's death is the first in several years in this city traced directly to a gridiron injury. Suffering with a cold before he entered the game, Young Bland fell over a teammate while carrying the ball for the Oak Hill Spartans against the Hoffa A. C. and received a fractured left leg. Pneumonia developed following an operation. The youth played football three years with Technical and won his letter as a quarter back in his junior year. He entered school this fall but left about a month ago. Since then he had been coaching the Spartans, members of an independent league, and playing with the team in the back field. Team members said he stumbled over the prostrate form of Harold Cave, also of the Spartans, in Saturday's game. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Eland, 2910 E. 18th-st. Besides the parents, a brother, Harold, and five sisters, Mrs. Ruth Everett. Lansing, Mich., and Blanche, Ella Mae, Irene and Ethel, at home, survive. The father is a West Indianapolis mail carrier. AUTO ACCIDENT INJURES DRIVER; ANOTHER HELD Two Crashes Occur Within Few Minutes at Same Scene. One man was in City Hospital and another faced reckless driving charges today following two accidents that occurred within a few minutes of each other at Franklin and Brookville-rds yesterday afternoon. Harold Harvey, Lebanon, received face lacerations when his car collided with an automobile driven by Miss lola Barlow, Rushville. As Deputy Sheriff Hubert Stevens, who answered the call, started to drive to a nearby home to telephone for an ambulance, his car was struck by one driven by E. L. Miller, 5125 Winthrop-av. No one was injured in the second crash, but Mr. Miller was arrested. 2 ALLEGED CREDITORS DEMAND RECEIVERSHIPS Petitions Filed Against Cullum and Delvin Companies. Petitions for two receiverships are on file in Marion County courts. Albert C. Schroeder asked that a receiver be appointed for the Cullum Linotype Shop Inc., 439 E. 10thst, which he alleges owes him $200 in back wages. Hearing was set by Circuit Judge Earl R. Cox for Monday. Michael J. Glenn asked in Superior Court that a receiver be appointed for the N. V. Delvin Industries Inc., alleging that the company owes him $295. No hearing date has been set.

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GRID INJURIES FATAL

Elmer Bland

DISTRICT RELIEF CORPS TO MEET NEXT FRIDAY Officers Are to Be Elected and Convention City Selected. District 2, Woman’s Relief Corps, is to hold its annual convention Friday in Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illi-nois-st, under sponsorship of George H. Chapman Corps No. 10, Mrs. Ella Almond, president, announced today. Officers are to be elected and a 1936 convention city selected. Included in the Second District are Indianapolis, Greencastle, Spencer, Danville, Martinsville and Lizton. $100,000 POWER PLANT ADDITION IS STARTED Ohio River Subsidiary at Tell City Expands. By Times Special TELL CITY, Ind., Oct. 21—A $100,000 addition to the Ohio River Power Co. here is under construction and will include anew 1000-kilowatt turbine and a 47-horse power boiler. The company, an Associated Gas and Electric subsidiary, supplies power for 10 Kentucky towns and Cannelton, Troy and Tell City in Indiana.

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STIVER TO FILE PROTEST WITH MUNCIE MAYOR State Police Head Seeks Airing of Treatment Given Officers. Donald F. Stiver, state police superintendent, and Capt. Matt Leach are preparing a formal complaint to be filed with Mayor Rollin Bunch, Muncie. against alleged mistreatment of state police detectives by Muncie police. The state police heads, basing their formal complaint on written reports submitted by all of the state policemen in Muncie last week when Detective E. R. Taylor was "beaten up,” will ask Mayor Bunch for an appointment to appear before the Muncie Safety Board. Reiterating his resentment at the state police officers being held at Muncie police headquarters, even after their identity was established, Capt. Leach said he is determined to have the case thoroughly investigated. Detective Taylor’s head was cut so deeply that several stitches were required to close the wound. Muncie police, professing to believe the state policemen were bandits who robbed a finance company, permitted them to come into headquarters armed, according to written reports submitted to Superintendent Stiver and Capt. Leach. One Muncie policeman, after the state officers’ identities were established, was charged with saying, "Even so. he wouldn't put it past the state police to be involved in the robbery.” Another was quoted as saying he "had proof that the state police were selling titles to ’hot cars’.” The state police detail was passing through Muncie in pursuit of an extortionist. Lions to Hear Emmett Belzer Emmett Belzer, Indiana Bell Telephone Co. display manager, is to address the Lions Club tomorrow at 12:15 at the Washington,

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