Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1937 — Page 4

RESIN 24 MOTORISTS; GIRL, 6, INJURED

Lucille Rodgers’ Condition Is Reported Critical; Brother Hurt.

As 6-year-old Lucille Rodgers,

injured in a traffic accident, lay in a critical condition in City Hospital, 32 motorists appeared in Municipal Court today charged with traffic law violations. Twenty-four were convicted and fined $225, cases of two were continued and judgments were withheld for six others. A total of $115 in fines and costs were suspended. Of the 24 cases, 10 were for, failure to stop at preferential streets and nine for running red lights. The injured child, who lives at 620 S. New Jersey St. received a fractured skull yesterday when she walked into the path of an auto at Virginia and Fletcher Aves. according to police. She was walking with her 7-year-old brother, John, who was injured slightly. Witnesses told police the children walked in front of the car as they watched a City. Hospital ambulance on a run. The car driver, William Bellmore, 36, of 641 Ingomar Ave, was not held. Hurt in 3-Car Crash _ Clarence G. Ryan, 40, Evansville, received a possible crushed chest in a three-car accident last night at Delaware and New York Sts. He was reported in: fair - condition today at City Hospital. Police were told that Mr. Ryan, driving - south ‘in Delaware St. crashed into the rear of a car driven” by Roy Fox, 25, Noblesville, who was waiting for the traffic signal to change. The impact caused Mr. Fox's car to strike another driven by Alexander G. Cavins, 55, of 4775 Park Ave. ~ Mr. Fox and a companion, Ralph West, also of Noblesville, were bruised.

MARION COUNTY TRAFFIC TOLL TO DATE 193% .......... 111 1936: . ie iii ieee 111 TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS —0ct. 4— Accidents .................... Injured .............s.... sues TRAFFIC ARRESTS Speeding ....,........ Reckless driving ....co.c000000 Drunken driving .....cece00e Running red light ...,.. Running preferential street .. Driving through safety zone ,. Others .........., Si vranee sh ve 3

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NOBLESVILLE, Oct. 5 (U. P.).— Louis J. Symons, wealthy farmer and former County Commissioner, died in the Hamilton County Hospital last night from injuries received when his auto was struck by an Indiana Railroad interurban. He was 71.

RICHMOND, Oct. 5 (U. P.)— Paralysis resulting from injuries received in an auto accident near Pendleton on Aug. 20 was fatal last night to Edward W. Jacobs. He was 68.

PWA HEADQUARTERS TO BE TRANSFERRED

Forrest W. Logan, Indiana PWA director, today said word had been received from Washington that the Indiana PWA headquarters would be moved to Chicago on Oct. 31. Indiana is to be merged with Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and Wisconsin into one district. Mr. Logan said he did not know

whether an Indiana office would be continued after Nov. 1.

WABASH CLASSES GAIN

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Oct. 5 (U. P.).—Wabash College enrollment this year showed a gain of 28 per cent over last year, according to a report today by Frederick Domroese. A total of 373 students are attending classes this fall, the largest aumber in recent years.

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BELIEVE SHAFFER SLAIN, POLICE SAY

NOBLESVILLE, Oct. 5 (U. P.)— Special officers who have been seeking the trail of the Al Brady gang today indicated they. believed Clarence Lee Shaffer Jr., thember of the gang, may have been slain. The officers disclosed their theory here last night after several days of investigation in Hamilton County, where Shaffer's mother lives. They based their belief on the fact that Shaffer has not been identified in recent bank robberies in Indiana and other states where such crimes have been attributed to Brady mobsters. “We have had several identifications that Brady and James Dalhover were with some of these gangs,” one of the officers said, “but not one to the effect that Shaffer was with them. Also, we have positive information that an Indiana sweetheart of Shaffer's has not heard from him for a long time. We are sure this girl would have notified us if she had received word from him.”

PAIR ABDUCTS DELIVERY MAN

Forced to Drive Couple to Franklin, Victim Says.

Two men who forced a drug store employee to drive to Franklin last night and robbed him of $15, were hunted by police today. James Korrs, 17, 2633 Mankner St., employed at a drug store at 2202 Shelby St., said the men got into the car he was driving while he was making a delivery on Shelby St. One of the men appeared to have a gun, he said. : Seven minutes after Mrs. Mary Ninz, 51, 840 Sanders St. had reported having her purse snatched last night, police arrested an 18-year-old suspect on a vagrancy charge. Mrs. Ninz said a bare-headed young man came up behind her as she was walking at Leonard and Morris Sts. When she attempted to run, he grabbed her and took her purse containing $11.75, Merchandise valued at $53 was stolen by burglars who last night entered his grocery, 6005 E. 10th St., Joseph Guidone reported to police today. B. C. Milburn reported that $1 and merchandise worth $23.50 was stolen from his grocery at 1651 E. Minnesota St. Harry Sealock, manager of Land-O-Dance, 8900 E. Washington St. told deputy sheriffs that three radios valued at $69, canned fruit worth $10, sweeper worth $50 and clothing worth $15 had been stolen from the club.

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