Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1939 — Page 6
“How i: anyone should ‘ask you who the oldest”
» employee is, you can tell them that I am,” i O'Connor insists p (left) = tells his pal, Michael ;|' Mr. Shaughnessy, while the latter declares he went
“You? Faith, and
s me,” heatedly retorts Mr. Shaugnessy. : This make-believe quarrel has been going on for.
pattment, Mr. O'Connor as a boulevard watchman |,
Fee Mr. Shaughnessy as a florist
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Four persons were injuied in 14 # auto accidents reported to.police to.day and 59 have been .arrested in: e last 24 hours for alleged traffic galation- violations, William J. Lewis, 63, was injured
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fiwhen struck by a car’ at’ the ‘cor:
* +.ner of Meridian and 11th Sts. ‘The . ‘alleged driver of the car, Sam Lips- . comb, 24, of 541 W. 26th St., was * arrested three. hours. later on a . charge of failing to stop after an & accident. : Lipscomb said Mr. Lewis had his umbrella raised against the rain $:and, béing ‘unable to see, ‘walked nto the side of his car. 5 Six-year-old Alfred Green, son of
# John Green, 2323 Haines St., was
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injured slightly in ‘the mouth ‘When =the car his father was driving colw lided. with one driven by. David S Light, ‘40, of R. R. 3, Box 416, at ‘Kentucky Ave. and Harding St.
you're wrong— | i perintendent A.
C." Powets, 37, a ‘Lafayette, TIL,|ab. a luncheon yesterday:
the station ‘pro shot Toast the left eve. ; Police found a bullet hole in the 2
The owner of the trunk, Donald financial and committee
: trapper, said he had brought [the{Board of Trade Building.
Times Photo.
“Both have been tote employees 45-years, but -Mr.
he ‘was hired a few weeks before
to work a month before Mr. O'Connor. Parks Su-
C. Sallee won’t take sides. The
"records, which might settle the dispute, are ‘buried in ‘a dusty storeroomat the Court House. “It doesn’t: really matter who has worked for the
at thei Garfield 1 City the longest—they're both as good. workmen as 2 hey were 45 years ago,” Mr. Sallee said."
ing! when the tractor frock he was ‘driving collided with an automobile at Virginia Ave.’ and 'S. East St.
Mrs.” Anna Horhing, 45, of 1112
Shelby 8t., driver of the automobile, was arrested ona charge of not having a. driver’s license.
CLAIM CONFESSION IN STATE ROBBERIES
SEYMOUR, Feb. 10 (U. P.).— State police; announced today that
Charles; Weathers, 23, of Cincinnati, |
had eonféssed robbing a dime store at Bedford, Jan. 20, and the same night ' éntering a hardware ‘store here and obtaining $100 from the safe. The eontession, officers said, implicated: two others whose names were: given (as Earl Grathwohl, 27,
: ymohd ‘Johnson, 23; of 3638 | % Roosevelt. Ave, was in a fair condis |.
Sra at. City. Hospital today after |: ceiving a severe, neck laceration
efi the car he was driving was In;
collision last. night with another
hugetts ‘Ave. and.Avondale |. “The "other ‘car was: driven
i siti Sterrett, 20, of 2381 Ken- .
¥ wood: Ave : Fo NES, “Rose “*Pomlinson, 54, “of * Franklin, was treated at: City Hos- .. pital last night for minor injuries suffered when the car she was driv«ing and another car collided of U. iS. 52, near Traders Point. ~~ * Seven charges were made against
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* William Nolan, 23, of 1507 Bridge
.St, last night after the car he was
“ driving struck one driven by. Charles ¥ Lavine, 34, of 1034 S. Illinois 3t. in * the 700 -block of S. Illinois’ St. + Mr. Lavine told police Nolan + failed to stop after the accident and = that’ he chased Nolan and overtook # him several blocks away Nolah was charged with failing to stop after an accident, with having no driver’s license, improper plates, improper title, improper lights, operating a motor vehicle while under} the’ influence of liquor and Vagtaney; Clarence Turner, 33, of 1079 W
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death ; nalty in Ohio for the “head nds” murder of Harry Miller, Acinnafi fire captain.
It ‘Was announced: that. the: two;
ompanions implicated by Weathers ere under arrest at Hamilton, O, ‘where they are charged with other
[SX DAIRY FARMERS ‘WIN SILVER MEDALS
5 D Arves ted i in 24 H OUTS Six Marion County dairy farmers
received silver medals last night at New Augusta Community. Heuse in {the Neatest : Farms Contest spon|sored ‘by the Indianapolis Dairymen’s Co-operative, Inc. They are M. Bysald, E J. Ripeeberger, Ray D. Everson, Neldo Klingensmith, Omer Shaw and J. Marie Thomason. Those receiving bronze medals were Fred Lautenbach Sr., Russell Thompson, Cecil Kinsey, E. W. Lindsay, John W. Stoner, Henry Harting, L. E, Tyner and Wi E. Tyner,” John 'N. Gullefer, L. IL. Wright, Ray D. Mendenhall and Samuel Rabourn.
BANK ROBBER SENTENCED HUDSON, N. Y., Feb. 10 (U, P.). —Ralph Briggs, youthful bank robber who was captured in Kentucky
trunk in from Lafayette with him R. Baxter, board presiden on the Aristocrat. Police officials charge. :
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recently was sentenced today :to|from 45 to 60 years in prison for the| -
$10,000 robbery of the Philmont National Bank last year. Briggs was a second offender, his companion is row. serving a term for. the same
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