Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1937 — Page 20
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Five Lima, O., Youths Captured NEW ATTACK IN
Here After Bri
ive youths today related to State Police officers, they claimed, an | which started ended just a few hours later in a Marion County manhunt. |
“adventure in orime,”
It started this way, the youths police Noah Rogers. 18; William Melson 18; Waldo Mart, 20; Jamas Melson 13, and Harold Canfield, 16, all of Lima, decided to steal a oar. Heading east from Lima, they stole a set of license plates at Ada, O. At Bluffton, O., they drove into a filling station, orderad 10 gallons of gas and then drove away without paying for it
according to alleged statement to
Stole New Plates They drove to Montpelier, nd, stole another set the intersection of 82, they got some
where they plates. At Roads more gas. They reached a. Mm, they put a gun on the attendant, Lowell Rees, and demanded money Mr. Rees gave them $72 out of his pocketbook, but the youths returned $20 when he said that was all the money he had Tan minutes
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officers Patrick Barton and Ralph |
Metcalf heard the holdup alarm on their radio ax they cruised on Road 67. Shortly afterwards they said they saw the car approaching them The officers reported they ordersd the youths to halt dbut they turned on & Side road and the chase began.
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Soldiers Join in Hunt
The officers said thev fired eral shots at the fleeing cal pursuit ended when the drove down a dead-end road Two of the bovs climbed out of the car with their hands up, the officers said. The others fled into a nearby field. Barton and Metealfe summoned help and two carloads of deputy sheriffs and soldiers from Ft. Hare rison arrived to search the ocountryside The trio was found walking down a railroad track, police reported
6 BURN TO DEATH IN FARMHOUSE BLAZE
ERIE, Pa, Oct. 19 (U, P).-Six persons were burned to death early today when fire ravaged a two-story farm house near Waterford, Pa, 12
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‘Midwest Industry to Form Defense Committee at Chicago Session.
Commercial and industrial
‘Authorities Claim Prisoner Killed Wife, but Not Melba Moore.
DANVILLE, Ill, Oct. 19 (U. P) — State Police who arrested Dewey
| Garland, 33, Grace, Ky, near here | ..oonad that a mass meeting of today Said they Were Cortain thelr | nnawestern industrialists fs to be ‘prisoner was not involved in the [Las Wonday in Ohicago. A pers
murder of 16-year-old Melba Moore | onant defense committee is to be near South Bend, Ind, last Tues- appointed.
day night. Mr, Hollopeter is chairman of a Highway Patrolman Ellis Sams |gamporary defense committee, |said Garland was wanted at Grace| Op Tuesday, the permanent coms in connection with the fatal shoot- |mittee is to meet with a defense ing of his wife but that there Was |,ammittee representing Midwestern no evidence to link him with the |jafiroads in an attempt to plan coe Indiana killing last week. | operative action, he said.
The Kentuckian was found armed the home of his brother, How | Southern Petition Filed
near Danville. Sams said Gar- | Several months ago officials of
land at first refused to surrender | ? od : | Southern states filed a petition with his pun, but finally consented Hg iy B
lined two hew moves in their fight against a change which they claim would disoriminate in favor of manufacturers.
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ee | sion requesting reductions in rails Escorts of Slain voad freight rates on loads going | from the South into Northern areas, | The move was desighed to assist in the industrialization of Southern [ communities, opponents charged. | Mr. Hollopeter said if the petition Charles Walton, 17, Granger, | js granted, Northern manufacturers were with Melba Moore, 16, | would be required to pay approxiwhen she was slain mysteriously | mately $2 a ton more than those of last Tuesday night, have not been the South in trade between the two checked, State Police Lieut. Donald | sections, A hearing on the petition orig[finally set for Nov, 10 in Birming-
lie detector Stopper, 30, Mishawaka,
Results of Adolph ana who
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The vouths agreed to the test vesterdayv and were taken back to South Bend after the examination, Both Stopper and Walton had told Sheriff William Hosinski of St Joseph County that an unidentified man opened fire on them as he
ON CAPITAL STOCK stood beside a parked car on lonely | ER ——
Bittersweet Road. The vouths had | ROME. Oct. 19 (U. P) ~The
stopped to offer aid, believing the . Sn : | Cabinet has decided to make an
man to be in trouble, officers said | they claimed | extraordinary levy of 10 per cent
Miss Moore, Stoppers’ fiancee, was struck in the head and died shortly after being removed to a hospital. i
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ITALY LEVIES TAX
Some financial measure had been
organizations of four states today out
proposed freight rate Southern
H. A. Hollopeter, State Chamber
{he Interstate Commerce Commis. |
ham, Ala, has been postponed in-|
l'on the capital stock of all Italian | | companies, it ‘Was announced today. |
eral, now reprasenting some barber shops, today said he would take to court an ordinance passed last night by City Council limiting hours city parber shops may operate, The hours approved were 7 a. m, to 7:30 p. m. “The action of Council was ims proper and irregular and the whole ordinance is unconstitutional,” Mr, Lutz said. “Council has no authority under its police powers for this action. There {is no police problem, no health problem and no fire problem.”
Fritz Upholds Action Adolph Fritz, Indiana Federation of Labor secretary and council member, said:
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Lutz Announces Fight on Barber Shop Hour Limits
Philip Lutz, former Attorney Gene ail dogs to be | thei owners could be issued licenses
vaccinated before
for them, with kennel.owners alone | exempted, be reintroduced. A petition for a bond issue of $110,000 for equipment for the new City Hospital wing was passed hy Council and referred to the finance committee, Chief Morrissey's re- | quest for a transfer of $3488 from | salary fund to other funds ‘was passed; $3300 was taken from salaries and allocated to gasoline and $188.82 from salaries to supplies A proposed bill to zone territory on the south side of 38th St. from Station St. to Sherman Drive, was held until next meeting Council prohibited parking for more than 11; hours between 7 a. m,
“Any one should be satisfied with 121% hours work a day. represents shops in the eity. is one union shop opposed to the ordinance, The President of the
we work 72 hours a ‘week. society and the courts have also recognized an eight<hour-day.” The proposed ordinance which Council originally considered
tute introduced by Mr. Fritz and | | subsequently passed the substitute. President Edward Raub, Ross Wallace and Dr. Silas Carr voted | against the measure. Mr. Raub ex- | plained “this bill is absolutely illegal and invalid. It is a subterfuge to regulate the hours of barber | shop: under the pretense it is a, { public health measure.’ | | Fingerprint Bill Tabled | Council tabled a proposed ordi- | | nance which would make obligatory | for anvone transacting business | I'with a pawn shop to leave a finger- | print record | | ‘Theodore Medias, Indiana State | {Loan Association past president, [urged the measure's defeat, “It is | repulsive to anyone who feels he is | a free citizen’ he said. “Loaning | on collateral should not earry with [it the stigma of a criminal, One- | | quarter of 1 per cent of the goods lin pawn shops is stolen, and the | | remaining persons should not be | | penalized for that.” { Council then went into a caucus land heard Police Chief Morrissey, | who sponsored the proposed ordi- | | nance, defend it on the grounds | that it would enable police to trace | | stolen goods and find the thieves, | | The Chief said: “We are advocating that every person in the city be fingerprinted as identification in [event of injury or death, This is
Mr. Lutz |
the open shop barber | St, between Tremont St. and Pershe 1 doubt if there |
United States has hot declared that | Both |
set [an ordinance alibeating gasoline tax
hours at from 8 a. m. to 6 pb. m. | funds to departments and several |
Council voted to accept a substi- |
and 6 p. m. on 8. Meridian St. between Morris and South 8ts.; W. Michigan
ing Ave.; the north side of W. Mich= igan St. between Pershing and Bel mont Aves, and 38th St. between Broadway and College Ave. Passes Rocky Ripple Bill A contract to furnish the town of Rocky Ripple with fire protection | for two years was approved, as was |
appropriating bills, including $3000 | to defray expenses already incurred | for bicycle licenses, tags, ete, under! the new $1.25 tax on bicveles, which is facing a court test | Council prohibited parking on a section of 8S, Meridian St. on the east and west xide near the Belt ailiroad Co. and named the highWAY north of and parallel with Berkeley Rd. from Sunset Ave. west to Haughev Ave ‘Berkeley Place’ and a highway north and parallel to 43d St. from Sunset Haugheyv “43d Place.” Action was deferred on proposals to prohibit trucks on Pennsylvania St, create a “housing authority” fe: the City, set aside additional eab stands at fire hydrants to decrease cruising, tighten regulations on fumigation, and to create coal inspectors,
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APPROVES TWO PWA |
PROJECTS IN STATE |
Times Special WASHINGTON, Oct VanNuys was informed today that President Roosevelt has approved | expenditure of 316494 of Public | Works Administration funds for a | State Police barracks at Connersville, Approval also was given for | $10,879 to improve Muncie parks, |
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miles southwest of here Coroner W. G. Stroble and motor police recoverad the charred bodies from the ruins after the fire died out. The victims, burned bevond rece ognition, were Mrs. Helen Molash, 50; her three sons, Abraham, 24, | Peter, 21, and 'John, 19, and a daughter, Olga, 17, and the hired man, Harry Orchess, 51.
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