Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1937 — Page 8

This Flackvil 1 shack was the headc uarters for an alleged gang|| of boy burglars, who, deputy

sheriffs said. have | been opersiing if in Maiion Councy officers today.

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Under this Ejizle Creek bridge the alleged gang dug camouflaged caves and hideous, officers said. All the boys are said to come from “good” Flackville [liomes. Their specialties, deputy sheriffs said, were car-stripping and/house-breaking.

Driver Opens Fire on Thieves; Routed as He Enters Garage

Four would-be garage burglars, who found their activities to be illtimed, were soughf by police today. Two of them were forced to dodge gunfire in their flight. Kenneth Smii mh, 40, of 5005. Frail ave. told police that when he drove his car iinto| his garage about 11:30 o'clock last night, two men ran out. He said he fiyled three shots.at « th Shem as they fled toward Fletcher | 4ropped by the burglars in. their Equipment taken from another | | flight. car parked in {fhe building was | A half hour

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carlier, 1939 Central | pr ised two Negroes as they were attempting to steal a car parked in per garage. she told police. | The left pliers and screw drivers, on they were using in wiring around the ignition, she said.

for a vear and a half. and the 19-year-old ringleader is being sought by

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Six youths are under arrest

WILL MEET HERE

Job’s Daughters Council to Open 2-Day Session On Friday.

The Grand Guardian Council of the Order of Job's Daughters will open a two-day session at the Claypool Hotel Friday. Among prominent members scheduled to attend the 14th annual meeting “are Mae Marcum Jacobs, past supreme guardian and founder of Job's Daughters in Indiana; Edna E. Pauley, past supreme guardian, and D+. Lewis Brown, rector emeritus of St. Paul's Church. Elizabeth D. Tyre, Indianapolis, is grand- guardian. The welcoming address will be delivered by Dr. James W. Putnam, Butler University president, Friday morning. A dinner is scheduled in the Brightwood Masonic Temple. Saturday morning, officers are to be elected. They will be installed at a banquet in the Riley room at 6 p. m. A dance is to close the meetings.

$147,021 PROPERTY

IMPROVEMENTS 0. K.D

Building permits were issued dur- | ing the week ending June 5 for property improvements having a total estimated cost of $147,021, a loss of $49,880 over the corresponding week last year, George R. Popp Jr., Building Commissioner, reported to the Safety Board.

CRASH INJURIES

FATAL TO MAN;

COUNTY TOLL 68

Clifford Thompson, Victim Of Sunday Mishap; 59 Autoists Arrested.

MARION COUNTY TRAFFIC TOLL TO DATE 1030. AL. rere ha

TRAFFIC ARRESTS

Speeding Running red light ........... Running preferential street... Reckless driving Drunken driving Improper parking .... Others

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Another name was added today to Marion Cofinty’s roster of traffic dead, boosting 1937 fatalities to 68. Fifty-nine motorists were arrested on traffic violation charges yesterday. Three persons received minor injuries in overnight accidents. Clifford Thompson, 2242 Wheeler St.. died in City Hospital last night

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‘day when an automobile struck the

from internal injuries received Sun-

truck he was repairing at New York and Talbott Sts. He was 28. | | Witnesses told police Mr. Thompson had jacked the truck up, and was working beneath it. A car driven by Bert Moseley, 29, of! 2210 Pleasant St., knocked it off its’ support, crushing Mr. Thompson beneath it, they said.

Arrested on Vagrancy Charge

Moseley was arrested on a vagrancy charge pending - further investigation. : Mr. Thompsen is survived by his wife, Madelyn, and two sons, Donald, 4, and Clifford Jr., 3. Funeral arrangements are to be completed today. Ernie Mullin, 40, Arcadia, Ind. today was fined $10 and costs and

sentenced to 45 days on the State |

Penal Farm by Judge Charles Karabell for drunken-driving. His license was revoked for six months. He was fined $1 and costs on a drunk charge and $10 and costs for failure to stop after an accident, the latter fine being suspended. It was charged his cattle truck ran into an automobile driven by Allen C. Stackhouse, 75th and Illinois Sts., in West St., and that he failed to stop.

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