Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1936 — Page 15

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- STREET CAR, AUTO COLLIDE:

Driveét Arrested for Lack of

" eallision with a

License After Crash. Three Others Hurt.

Two persons were injured yesferday ar they

were riding demolished in a

street carat New York-and Fulfon-sts, Harlan Vondensaar, 19, R. R. 5. driver, was cut and bruised about

# the head and arm, and Delbert Dennis,

18, Beech Grove, a passenger, was cut over the left eye. Police sent them to City Hospi-

s. tal and arrested Mr. Vondensaar ior

23 : : : {failure to have a drivers’ license.

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a Jailed After Collision

Logan Crooks, 37, of 2239 Lelandarrested early today on unken driving after collided with another driven by Carl Tezzman, 49, of 3314 Hovey-st, at 33d-st and McTezzman's wife suffered from shock and bruises | William -Grisson, 14. of 1737 N Arsenal-av, was treated at City last t for a head received when he attempted to trolley in the 2900 block on Martindalethe curb.

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Woman Injured Gladys Schick, 42, was treated at Methodist (Hospital last night for a knee injury received when the automobile in which she was riding. drivén by her husband, collided with another driven by John O. Reis, 51, of 4404 Broadway, at 38th-st and Central-av.

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Willi ole, 15, of 255 N. Persh- | > { am C 90 EISh- | sohore, 28, today was released under |

ing-av, was injured slightly vester-

day when struck by a truck while |

riding his bicycle in the 900 block on W. Washington-st. He driver of the truck did not

stop.

GIV EN LEADERS’ COURSE Harry W. Dragoo Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo, 4520 N. Pennsylvania-st, has gone to EvIl, to attgnd the Sigma Alpha Epsilon leadership training school conducted annually at national headquarters,

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Clarence Elliot has been appointed to the staff of the Central Y. of programs and services for college students of Indianapolis, Student activities of the Y. M. C. A. are to be expanded, officials of the institution announced,

CLOSE MINE WHERE 10 DIED

uw lnited Press EOGAN, W. McBeth mine of Coal Co. lives Wednesday sion, today was closed and entrance guarded by order of the State Mining Department pending | an investigation. The last four bodies of the men | trapped beneath tons of earth and | were brought to the surface!

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SUSPECT GIVES BOND

By vd Py BEDFORD, Ind.; Sept. 4—Held as |

i a suspect in the bombing of the Von

Ritz Theater Saturday night, Joseph |

$5000 bond pending trial on charges | of first degree arson. Schore al-| 2 member of the Grand | Rapids (Mich.) Movie Operators’ | Union.

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CAR RUNS WILD IN BUSY STREET

Into Bow on Sidewalk; One Killed 3 Are Injured.

By United Press

NEW YORK, Sept. 4—An auto- | man | | crawled through the heavy traffic at | The other, George Colgan, 34, had

{ Columbus Circle at four miles an 1 | less seriously.

mobjle driven bv a dead

{ hour.

1t| swerved slightly and slumped over the wheel was jerked | | back; A dead foot jammed down on | {the accelerator. speed, cut

{ picked up diagonally

{across the avenue, barely missing |

i | four machines, missing a lamp post | at 30]

| by inches, and, traveling miles an hour, jumped the curb and | { plunged into a crowd of pedestrians. |

up the pedestrians,

side- | | swiped a parked taxicab. The body |

The car leaped forward, steadily |

Tricky By United Press » TRENTON, Sept. 4. — Police Brdered municipal swimming pool life guards today to eliminate hypnotism from their lifesaving methods. The order followed complaint by two boys, 11 and 17, who said Leonard Millen, life guard, made them unconscious by placing his fingers on their chests. Millen said it was “just a trick” that quieted panicky persons during rescues.

Two could not get up. One, Isaac Margulies, 45, a WPA worker, had been killed. a broken leg. Two others were hurt The dead driver apparently had died of an attack of heart disease. He was identified as Isidore Mosson, | 56. The accident occurred last night.

TRUSTEES INSPECT HOSPITAL PROJECTS

Central State Hospital trustees

A second later two customers sit- | yesterday - visited building projects

| ting near thé window of the lunch

with broken glass. Plunging on, the { of the adjoining cigar store. The | front bumper pressed . against an upright steel girder and the motor { choked and stopped. Meanwhile, police were picking

counter next door, were showered |

on hospital grounds during their

| Wallace O. Lee, board president, at

{ car smashed through the window | his country home, 57th-st and Eagle |

Creek. Members are Dr. Max Bahr, Wil- | liam Storen, Charles B. Jenkins, | Noblesville, and Mrs. J. A. Long, Geneva.

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T0 ‘DEBATE TAXES

By United Press : BRAZIL, Ind. Sept. 4—A series of talks on the fundamentals of

taxation will be opened at a Sixth District rally at Terre Haute next week, M. Clifford Townsend, Democratic nominee for Governor, told an audience here last night. “My worthy opponent has treated the topic of gross income tax exhaustively, if inaccurately,” Townsend said.

POST 55 TO MEET Hayward- Barcus Post 55, American Legion, is to meet next Wednes- | day in the D. A. R. Hall, 824 N. Pennsylvania-st. iliary .is to entertain with a social hour after the regular meeting.

Mr. | “He has demanded | that it be made the principal issue | of this campaign. I accept the chal- | lenge and will be prepared to give!

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