Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1937 — Page 10
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Jilts G-Man Nemesis of Dillinger
Janice
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BEAUTY FIGHTS WITH PURVIS
Ex-FBI Agent, ‘Who Always Got His Man,” Heads West Without His Woman.
By United Press SAN ANTONIO, Tex. April 27.— Melvin Purvis, the former G-Man who “always got his man,” was
headed west teday without his woman, the beautiful Janice Jarratt to whom he was betrothed. There were sharp words in a hotel lobby last night; the Chicago “G-Man,” who captured John Dillinger stomped away in a huff; Miss Jarratt tripped out nonchalantly waving farewell to companions, and the bride-elect’s mother announced that the wedding, scheduled for Thursday, was postponed indefinitely. Cause of the squabble. was said to have been that Miss Jarratt kept Purvis waiting in the lobby and he resented it. An estimated 3000 invitations had been mailed out for the wedding Thursday night at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. :
HURT SERIOUSLY IN
FALL DOWN STAIRS
Mrs. Lillian Hilbert, 64, of 2122
| Bosart Ave, was in City Hospital | today with serious head and back , injuries received when she fell down
concrete steps in the rear of her
| home yesterday. Hospital physicians | described her condition as fair. | Fred Stonebraker, 50, of 160 S. | Bancroft Ave. was recovering in | City Hospital today from a frac- | tured left leg inflicted when a horse kicked him last night in the Tom Shroyer Barn, 1351 Kentucky Ave.
FARLEY TO OPEN STATE TALKS AT GARY CEREMONY
Postmaster General Faces
Heavy Schedule of Speech Making.
(Radio details, Page 19)
Postmaster General James -A. Farley today was to open his twoday series of speeches and political conferences in Indiana by officiatiang at a cornerstone laying in Gary. His program tomorrow is to include a Sixth District luncheon in Crawfordsville; the Danville postoffice dedication at 3 p. m.; the Franklin postoffice dedication two hours later; a meeting with Seventh District postmasters and a dinner
in his honor at the Indianapolis Athletic Club at 7 p. m.
Banquet on Schedule
The two U. S. Senators, the 11 Representatives and members of the State Democratic Committee have been invited to the banquet tomorrow night. Governor Townsend also is to be a guest. * Postoffices at Greenfield, Lewisville and Richmond are to be inspected and the new structure at Knightstown is to be dedicated as the Postmaster General travels east through the State on his way to Washington.
WORK UNDER WAY ON SECOND NEW PUMPER
Construction of a second fire department pumper for use in town-
ships under their new agreements |=
with the City has begun at the Fire | =
Department repair shop, Dammeyer, Safety Board president, announced today. The first pumper was completed a week ‘ago. Two other pumpers are yet to be constructed. The cost of one pumper to the City is approximately $2500.
where he is employed. Two-year-old Donald Caine was treated at City Hospital last night | after drinking a small quantity of kerosene in his home, 721 Lord St.!
INCREASE NOTED IN BUILDING PERMITS
A gain of $69,427 in valuation of proposed building construction was shown in a report submitted to the Safety Board today, based on permits issued by the Building Department. Permits authorizing building costing $166,832 were granted by the building commissioner last week as compared to $97,405 during the same week in 1936. Total valuation thus far this year is $2,847,640 against | $1,794,122 the same period a year i ago.
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COLUMBIA CITY, April 27.—Ed- | ward Ulerich, 67, a grocer here for many years, was killed instantly late | yesterday when he drove his auto-' mobile into the path of an east- | bound Pennsylvania Railroad pas- | senger train at the main street |
By United Press ENGLISH, April 27.—Henry Wade, 63, Libertyville grocer, was crushed to death yesterday when his light truck - skidded from the highway near here and overturned in a ditch.
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