Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1937 — Page 22

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A 1EGED SOUTH Fights for Life. SIDE PROWLER HELD BY J BY POLICE

ow After W Wild Chase; | Five Shots Fired at Suspect.

| . A alleged prowler led police in a wild chase over fences and through back yards for nearly an hour early today. Two officers fired at the man. | Al man who gave his name as Gilbert Selch, 31, of Bargersville, later way arrested by a merchant police- | man. Police said he had confessed to | . being the man sought.

Two radio cars were dispatched to |

150f S. New Jersey St. at:1 a. m., where Lawrence Leach, 32, of 1441 | S. New Jersey St., reported seeing a halfi man prowling around the house | there. Officers said they found a car | owhed by Mr. Selch in front of the : house. Behind the house, they said | { thdy saw a man running. After the| ¢ man| had disobeyed his order to stop, Pair Spin Roy Conaway fired one | shat|at him. 2 :

Fires Four More Shots

Officers said they trailed him to School 31, Alabama and Lincoln | Sts. [where Patrolman Frank Mueller| fired four shots at him. Later, Clem Davis, 52, of 1802 Union St., a merchant policeman, | Born by.the light of a kerosene reported. to | headquarters that a| lamp in the two-room Albia, Ia., man approached him at Meridian! home of his parents, 10-ounce St| and Bluff Road and enlisted his| "Charles - Peter Johnston is pic=~ aid in finding his car, which he tured above with his mother, Mrs. said| he had misplaced. Henry Johnston. Fed a teaspoon- # was taken into custody, and ful of milk, a few drops of corn returned to 1507 S. New Jersey St.| syrup and one drop of = whisky where Mrs. ‘Alberta Milligan iden-| hourly. the baby gained in weight, tified him as the man who had| despite doctors’ fears for his life. been prowling near her home, ac-| —

ording t ice. | is at on a vagrancy | PURDUE PROFESSOR hatge and held under $2000 bond. | “Or oo is ast wi eld unl SCHOLARSHIP. JUDGE

the |A. L. Fisher drug store at 1353 | | Madlison Ave. and escaped with $57, Times Special it Was reported to police, | LAFAYETTE, Ind. April 9— | Rifle! Cash Register | Prof. Prank Hockema, assistant to They forced twp customers to sit, the president of Purdue Univer- | on lthe floor | while they rifled the | sity, has gone to. California to serve cash register |and robbed Ellsworth | &s one of the judges who will select Stubkev, 2246 Bellefontaine St. cf | outstanding engineering students his| bill fold. They escaped in a for the annual W. E. Boeing scholwaiting automobile, police were told. | arships. | Al hitch-hiker last night robbed | The awards. given by the Boeing | Roy Sims. 24. year-old truck driver. | School of Aeronautics, represent a | 140] W. 19th St., of $8.65, he told | total tuition value of more than police. Sims said he picked the man | $11,000. up |at Delaware and 25th Sts. He | -Ld HI SP. | sail the hitch-hiker drew a re- | volver and forced him to drive into PARTY PURGE ORDERED an alley. { Orville Reeves, 54, of 726 N. East | Bu United Press | oes - viii) Sine | MOSCOW. April 9. — The Com- | night robbed him of $4 at 22d and | munist Party today ordered a clean- | Talbott Sts. | {up of trade unions in Soviet, A | sia from “top to bottom,” starting a | 16-Year-Old Arrested | campaign against racketeers, criminals and bureaucrats. |

boy under agrest, charged him with | The drive was directed against vagrancy, and said they had his | embezzlers, counter-revolutionaries

confession of the robbery of Mr. | and advocates of capitalism. Reeves, Te . They said he said he had no CAPTAIN TO GO TO SEA gun but kept his hand in his pocket | F» U niled Press during the [robbery as though he | MORRISTOWN, N. J, April 9.— was armed. William F.» Warms, acting captain Walker Remsburg, 42, Camby, | of the Morro Castle when it burned told officers a pickpocket robbed | with a loss of 134 lives, will return

Police toddy placed a 16-year-old |

him of his billfold containing $70 | to the sea, probably as captain of | #8 sometime yesterday in the Vicinity | another Ward line ship, he an- | gH

of West and Ohio Sts. | nounced today.

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