Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1937 — Page 12

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TWO ARE KILLED

ASCARCRASHES INTO GOAL TRAIN

Petersburg Men Men Victims of Accident Near There Today.

Bi United Press PRINCETON, Ind, Feb. 25.—R0ss | Pope, 31, and Ovid Taylor, 32, were | killed and Foster Alexander, 22, was | injured today when their automo- | bile crashed into the side of a | Southern Railway coal train, 11 miles east of Princeton. All were | residents of Petersburg, employed by the Canal Coal Corp. Petersburg.

| | |

By United Press RICHMOND, Ind. Feb. Charges of involuntary slaughter were filed today against |

25.— | man- |

Harold Fisher, 31, Connersville, in | connection with the death of four | Connersville residents when his

auitomobile crashed into the rear of | Case Co., in Elgin, 111.

Members of the International Jewelry Union. who went out on strike at the Illinois Watch are shown as they picketed

Workers the building.

The strikers are demanding collective bargaining through their union, an affiliate of the American Federation of Labor.

a stalled truck on U. S. Highway 40, | —

gig Quigley signed an ‘CRUISER VINCENNES | IS ADDED TO WAY

death of James Parks, 21. Others killed were Mrs. Parks, their 2-|

| month old son, James Jr. and Mrs. Ev United Press Chester Westner. | BOSTON, Feb.

25.—Uncle Sam's

ScHoOL TOGIVE

CONVICTED SLAYER | TO GET LIFE TERM

| | By United Press | BEDFORD, Feb. 25.—Sentencing | of Noah English, 46, Mitchell, to life

HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Walkout Closes Watch Case Plant in Elgin

4 in the Claypool Hotel. Mayor

FARLEY LAUDS KERN Kern is general chairman for the ON PARTY PR PROGRESS | fair.

| SHOTGUN ROUTS INTRUDER

James A. Farley, Postmaster Gen- | warvin Craig, 49, of 1721 Massa-

tional chairTE Ter oo Mayor, Jer, 10- ehusetts Ave, told police today he day commended local party mem- fired his shotgun at a man in a dark bers on “the progress of plans for | overcoat who apparently had en=the Democratic Victory Banquet.” | tered his back yard to steal his rabThe banquet is to be held March | bits. The man fled.

THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1927

GAS TAX COLLECTIONS [trove oor oe SINCE 1919 TOTALED|

| She gasoline tax, according to Mr, | S toops. Approximately $5.500,000,000 has | Ey been collected by the states for | gasoline taxes since 1919, Todd |

TEMPLE WILL HOLD PARTY Monitor Temple No. 244, Pythian Stoops, Hoosier Motor Club secre-tary-manager, said today.

Sisters, is to hold a card party at Collections in Indiana

523 Belle Vieu Place tonight at 8

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affidavit charging Fisher with the {

Ly United Press { newest warship, the $15,000,000 | WASHINGTON, Ind. Feb. 25.— cruiser Vincennes, was formally Roland Paul Boonshot, 11, died yes- | turned over to the Navy Depart- |

| imprisonment, was scheduled in | Lawrence Circuit Court today after

‘Broad Ripple ole Pupils Arrange |

terday of injuries received when he

| ment yesterday. Vice President S. Wiley Wake- | {man of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding | { Corp., builders, presented the vessel | . | to Admiral Walter R. Gherardi, By Uniten Dress | Navy Yard commandent. EVANSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 25.—In- Skipper of the U. S. S. Vincennes juries suffered when struck hy an | wil be Capt. Burton H. Green, forautomobile were fatal to Mrs. Alma | | mer commandant of the naval amRiecken, 64. | munition depot at Hingham. | The cruiser, built at Bethlehem’s | Fore River plant, Quincy, was | named for the Indiana city and for la famous American ‘warship con- | structed in 1825.

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DISCUSS INTEGRATION OF POLICE AGENCIES

walked into the side of a truck | driven by Harold Hedrick, Loo- | gootee, on Road 47.

Two Pedestrians Struck By Autos Here

MARION COUNTY TRAFFIC TOLL TO DATE

293%... 3936... February 24 Accidents . By United Press

Injured ...... 3 | , ., Feb. 25.—CoTRAFFIC ARRESTS | FT. WAYNE, Ind e

| ordination of anticrime forces in Preferential street | this area was to be discussed at a Speeding | meeting here today of the recently Reckless driving | organized Northern Indiana AssociRunning red light 1 ation of Law Enforcing Officers. No driver's license ..... 3 | Police Chief George F. Eisenhut | Drunken driving of Ft. Wayne and Allen County Others | Sheriff Herman Holle and Prosecuote {tor C. Byron Hayes were hosts to Two pedestrians were being {more than 40 prosecutors, sheriffs treated today for injuries received | and their deputies from the first in traffic accidents overnight. Six |five State Congressional Districts. other minor accidents also were | reer reported to police. Fifty-seven more motorists were | ordered into court on traffic violation charges. Twenty-one were

arrested for running referential ’ d i streets and 14 for ttre, The Indiana Regulated Highway |

I } Carriers, Inc., meeting yesterday at ee Lyn, i Ev the Hotel Lincoln, heard reports of a rity hi > | heroism among truck drivers who home from leg injuries received last | worked without relief in the flooded AI SR a car at West | areas during the worst of the disan ashington Sts.. | aster. Wayne Chant, 7, of Speakers included M. S. Denny, Olney St. was reported in “fair” Denny Motor Transfer Co., Indiancondition at City Hospital. He ran apolis; M. J. Parlin, Huber & Huber into the side of a car at Olney and Motor Express, Louisville, and Lew

21st Sts. yesterday, police were told. Ullrich, Kentucky Motor Truck Club The driver, Byron Hoffman, 28, 2190 secretary. y

Station St., was arrested and Gli harged with having 0 driver’ ree WI far "DR. WILDMAN TO SPEAK

Dale Wood, 30, of 1841 W. Morris | mn St., was struck by a train at Morris {| Dr. Clyde E. Wildman, DePauw

St. and the R. & E. tracks. He | | University president, is to be the told police a part of the engine |SPeaker tonight for the observance struck him as he stood near the |0f DePauw Night at the North | tracks ‘waiting for the train to pass. | Methodist Church. DePauw gradu- EF

i ates are to be guests. ECONOMIC PROGRESS IS SUBJECT OF TALK

‘LAUD TRUCK DRIVERS | FOR WORK IN FLOOD

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Dr. C. Douglas Booth is to speak | on “World Economic Progress” at a luncheon meeting of the Midwest | Council of International Relations | at the Claypool Hotel March 13. The council has obtained the serv- | ices of Dr. Booth for the first two | weeks of next month and is arrapg- | ing speaking dates for him. [ The organization is interested in | lifting trade restrictions and the | improvement of the money situation berween nations.

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By United Press SOMERSET, Pa., Feb. 25.—A jury of 10 men and two women decides | today the fate of State Trooper | Stacey Gunderman, charged with | the “third degree” slaying of 64- | year-old Frank C. Monaghan, fa- | ther of a Yale professor. Justice George W. Maxey informed the jury that the evidence did not warrant a first-degree mur- | der verdict, thus saving the 25-year- | old trooper, a former boxer and ju jutsi expert, from the electric chair | should he be found | guilty.

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