Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1936 — Page 19
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AFTER CRASH ON RIVER-AV
Drunken Driving Charged in} Collision Involving ‘Police Car.
Clyde Powers, 34, of 742 Prospectst, today was held on charges of drunken driving after the automobile he was driving collided with a police radio car in the 1000 block ' on River-av. The police automobile was being driven west on River-av by Officer Fred Staggs, 2114 Barth-av, when the accident occurred. No one wast injured. i Police today were investigating | two hit-and-run acciderits reported | lagt night, one of which involved 2 -year-old Fred Hall of 2701 N.| ifornia-st. Hall told authorities | = was riding his bicycle on Fall | -Creek-blvd when it was struck by | an automobile. The driver failed | to stop. William Gibbons, 26, of 1453 N. Chester-st, told police his automobile was struck by another car just north of the elevation at Union Station on S. Illinois-st. He said the driver of the other automobile got out of the car and fled.
CHAMBER BUILDING FIRM TO REORGANIZE
Reorganization of the Chamber of Commerce Building Co. is ex-| pected soon as the first step in buy- | iing the property occupied by the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce and private businesses. The chamber building is to be sold at a receiver's sale Oct. 5, according | to a legal notice authorized yesterday by Russell J. Ryan, former Su- | perior Court judge and now receiver | for the property. The reorganization plan was pre- | pared by a committee of five named | in Superior Court 5 by Judge Her- | bert E. Wilson. Members of the | committee are Earl Crawford, Mil- | ton, secretary to Gov. McNutt; Har- | vey Cole, Peru; Harvey Ristine, Crawfordsville, and Theodore H. Barrett and Jacob S. White, both of ! Indianapol
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GROUP OPENS
ITS ANNUAL PARLEY |
Times Spreinl ; | | BCONVILLE, Ind. Sept. 25.—The| | Southwestern Indiana Civic Association opened its annual meeting here today. Mayor J. W. Kimmel, Vincennes, was the principal speaker. Election of officers, a banquet, and a vaudeville show tonight at the fairground are features of the Fifteen towns are to pro- - vide vaudeville acts. Albert C. Derr, Evansville, is show director.
POISON BELIEVED "CAUSE OF DEATH,
A few hours af after she is alleged to | have swallowed poison, Miss Alice ! Monday, 23, West Newton, Ind., died ! early today at City Hospital. Miss Monday was found late yesterday in the rear of a tavern in the 1300 block, Kentucky-av, by Gill Danoff, the proprietor, Miss Irene ‘Lewis, 36, and Dee Young, 22, both of 1150 Kentucky-av. She had been employed in his tavern until two - days ago, Danoff said.
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| poll with 500,000 votes from 21 states l-counted.
| compared with 2939/2 io i publican candidate.
Fred Sharp left) accepted a trophy yesterday | pany presented the 36-inch trophy to Mr. Sharp, from L. Strauss & Co. for the fourth annual | who is general chairman of the roundup. _ saddle horse roundup to be sponsored by the In- | The bronze horse is mounted on marble and diana Saddle Horse Association Oct. 4 at Gregg 't bases, and is to be awarded to an outstandFarm, Samuel Freeman (right) of the Strauss com- | np | €lass winner.
That the city might profit through operation of park concessions was suggested yesterday oi a meeting of the Park Board. Jackiel W. Jotenh board president, explained results of park department ownership 6f concessions as reported at the recent national convention in Cincinnati, which he attended. Centralized purchasing would result in savings for the department
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Bu Uniled Press WASHINGTON, Sept. Franklin D. Roose\i!! prepared lo] leave today for Hyde Pirk, N. Y., al-| most fully recovered [om an attack of grippe. She planned to rest at Hyde Park until Tudsday when she | “ill go to New York fo be present :t the opening of Tain unter School, »f which she is vice principal.
WORKERS GET P NY RAISE t nited Press KANKAKEE, Ill. Sept. 25.—In recognition of the crcased cost of living, the Florence Hiove Co. today announced a five pear ¢eont wage in.crease for its 1200 employes here, at | Gardiner, Mass., and at Newark, O.
By United Press NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—Governor Landon led President Roosevelt today by 3 to 2 in the Literary Digest
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In the latest figures, the Presidsn is shown as getting 165.495 votes
William Lemke received 19,632.
POLICE CHIEFS END PARLEY B By United Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. Sept. The International Association of Chiefs of Police closed its 1936 convention® here yesterday, selecting Baltimore for the 1937 meeting.
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