Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 210, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1935 — Page 2

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CRASH INJURIES KILL PAOLI MAN; 125TH FATALITY Carl Kiblcr Dies in Hospital: Another Victim Is Ft. Wayne Man. Carl Kibler, 42, Paoli, Ind.. died this afternoon in Methodist Hospital of injuries received in an automobile accident here Oct. 25. Both legs were broken and he received severe head injuries when his coupe crashed head-on into a truck in the 4500 block, English-av. The truck was driven by John H. Sweder, 34, of 206 Parkview-av. Mr. Kibler's death is the 125th traffic fatality in Marion County since Jan. 1. Ft. Wayne Man Killed Marshall Isaacs, 25, Ft. Wayne, was killed here in an auto accident yesterday. one hundred twenty-fourth in Marion County traffic this year, compared to 109 at this date last year. His car struck the abutment of the Pennsylvania Railroad at S. Emerson-av and he

died instantly. Police were unable to get details of the crash. Miss Dorothy Heident, 21, of 1115 Hawthorne-la, is in Methodist Hospital and Melvin Azar,

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Ft. Wayne, is in City Hospital, both described as in fair condition. Both were victims of the same accident. Isaac De Pew, 82, of 133 Va N. Noble-st, is in City Hospital in a fair condition with injuries he received when he was involved in an auto accident yesterday at New York and Noble-sts. Three others were injured less seriously in two other accidents at the same corner. Dr. William E. Davis, 1206 E. Washington-st, received an injury to his shoulder in an accident yesterday at New York and Ruralsts.

VETERAN FUND SALE RECORD IS FORECAST "Forget-Me-Not” Drive Campaign Declared Success. Record sale of “forget-me-nots” by the Disabled American Veterans of the World War was forecast today by drive officials. Two hundred women and girls braved Saturday’s rain to sell the flowers. Funds from the sale are to be used for rehabilitation work among World War Loot Refreshment o.and Confectionery and tobacco valued at SSO was stolen from the refreshment stand at St. Paul's Lutheran School, 743 Weghorst-st, some time during the week-end, Arthur Bush, custodian, reported today to police. Texans Held on Check Charges Walter L. Lee, 24. and Lester Veil Cole, 20, both of Texas, are held today in connection with the passing of alleged bad checks on Indianapolis coal merchants.

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Lies on Ice at 35 Below and in Thin Pants After Robbery. Charles Conroy, 19, of 1001 W. 29th-st, went back to work at an ice station at 30th-st and Barnes-av today convinced that a voyage with Admiral Byrd would be a “pushover.” After two Negro bandits had robbed him of S2O yesterday noon they bound and gagged him with tape and locked him in the ice room. “I spent five hours in there flopping around like a fish to keep warm,” he said. “All I had on was a thin pair of work, pants and a shirt. The temperature goes below 35. Don’t tell me it wouldn't be a circh to go to the Antarctic—those guys wear fur suits.” Two customers finally released him and called police. Taken to the City Hospital, he was put to bed BISHOPS WILL CONFIRM The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter to Attend Ft. Wayne Convention. The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, Bishop of Indianapolis, is to attend the National Catholic Conference of Women convention at Ft. Wayne and the installation of the Most Rev. James H. Ryan as bishop of Omaha, the week of Nov. 17. During the month, Bishop Ritter is to administer confirmation in many churches throughout the state. CLUB TO HEAR BATES Indianapolis Attorney to Tell of Strike Experiences. Gerritt M. Bates, Indianapolis attorney, who served as National Guard captain during recent strike disorders in Terre Haute, is to relate his experiences at the meeting of the Scientech Club in the Board of Trade Monday.

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MASON, DEAN CAPTORS WILL BE WITNESSES Kentucky Officers Take Stand Tomorrow in Murder Case. The captures of William (Willie) Mason and Edward (Foggy) Dean, charged with physical injury during the commission of a robbery, is to be described in Criminal Court tomorrow by Kentucky police officers. Identified as two of the five gunmen who killed Police Sergt. Lester Jones in the Peoples Motor Coach Cos. garage holdup Feb. 7, 1933, Mason and Dean face life imprisonment if convicted. Last week, Patrolman Michael McAllen testified that Dean was the machine gunner who killed Sergt. Jones, and Mason as one of the men he had engaged in a gun battle at j the garage. Ernest (Red) Giberson, George 1 Schwartz, alias Murphy, and Fred i Adams now are serving life terms in

the Indiana State Prison ir connection with the holdup. Two taxi company employes, Paul Luthmers and Harold Butts, have identified Mason and Dean as two of the bandits who commandeered their cab at 17th-st and Carrollton-av a short time after the stickup. NOTRE DAME TO BUILD New $700,000 Construction Program Launched at South Bend. Timet Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 11.—A $700,000 construction program at the University of Notre Dame was announced today by the Rev. John y. O’Hara, university president. The program is to include two residence halls, a biology and a faculty building. During the last five years the university has spent $2,000,000 in construction of new buildings.

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ATTACKED BY BANDIT: TRUCKER CASH James Hinrys Abandons Truck and Runs With 5491 and Check. After being attacked by a bandit with a wrench*who jumped on his truck. James Himes, 50, lilt S Capitol-av, abandoned the trurk and ran. Bv doing so he saved $491 in cash and a check for $135. he told polict. He suffered several severe scalp wounds. It would require about 500 years "mplete every course offered at Yale.

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